The Brazilian popped up with a second-half winner after a VAR-impacted encounter had seen two goals ruled out for handball. The win means United just have to avoid defeat in the home return leg in seven days in order to make their first Wembley final since 1999. “It’s been a good day but there’s still a long way to go in the tie. Same source and same end product on the half hour when Willock blazed over a volley from a Trippier cross. Those celebrations, though, were muted rather swiftly when former United forward Adam Armstrong bundled home a cross from the right.
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