Finally an easy win for the Devils but not without some frustration

Manchester United secured safe passage to the next stage of the FA Cup as they defeated Wigan Athletic 2-0 at the DW Stadium, picking up just a second win in seven outings in all competitions in this process.Prior to kick-off, the third round of this year’s tournament had produced few top-tier cupsets, but Shaun Maloney’s Wigan were hoping to produce once against a side 53 places above them in the footballing pyramid. And, when Thelo Aasgaard forced an early save from André Onana in the opening five minutes, Latics supporters will have been buoyed by their team’s strong start. However, from that point until the halftime whistle, it was nothing but one-way traffic as United laid siege to their opponents’ goal.Manchester United are through to the 4th round of the FA Cup but had 33 shots in the game, with 14 on target ✨Will Erik ten Hag be concerned by his team only scoring two goals against Wigan❓ pic.twitter.com/58HhB5Zlc8— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) January 8, 2024 The opportunities for the visitors were almost too numerous to count. First, Marcus Rashford tested Sam Tickle with a fierce effort, before Scott McTominay fired narrowly wide from inside the penalty area. It felt like a matter of time before the deadlock would be broken and, midway through the half, Diogo Dalot duly obliged, caressing an effort into the far corner from the edge of the area. How it was only 1-0 at halftime, though, remains a mystery – Tickle almost fumbled a Rashford attempt into his own net, while Rasmus Hojlund somehow tapped wide with the goal at his mercy when the former’s drive was parried into his path. The Dane also hit the crossbar with a header, as did Alejandro Garnacho with a rocket from distance.DIOGO DALOT WITH A LOVELY FINISH TO PUT UNITED AHEAD OVER WIGAN ATHLETIC 🔥 pic.twitter.com/9zdFbRrvDV— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 8, 2024 It was always going to be a big ask for United to match their first-half intensity after the interval, and chances were scarce in comparison. However, Erik ten Hag’s men still had opportunities to put the game to bed, as Tickle got down well to keep out Kobbie Mainoo’s attempt and McTominay’s deflected effort almost crept under the bar. In the end, though, it was from the spot that they doubled their lead. Bruno Fernandes was brought down in the penalty area by Liam Shaw and, after dusting himself down, the captain netted with aplomb from 12 yards.Bruno Fernandes wins the penalty and scores from the spot to make it 2-0 Man United 😤 pic.twitter.com/1gzkD6Uayl— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) January 8, 2024 While the scoreline was not as convincing as it should have been, United were never in danger of suffering a shock defeat, and they have now lost just one of their previous 20 meetings with Wigan. The Red Devils will now face Newport County or non-league Eastleigh in the fourth round. Either tie would be a potential banana skin, but the 20-time English champions should have more than enough to make it through.FA CUP1/32 FINALSSundayShrewsbury – Wrexham 0-1 (0-0)/O’Connor 75/West Ham – Bristol City 1-1 (1-0)/Bowen 4 – Conway 61/WBA – Aldershot 4-1 (3-0)/Chalobah 7, Malcolm 15, Dike 27, Fellows 87 – Bray 95/Peterborough – Leeds 0-3 (0-1)/Ampadu 34, 90, Banford 47/Luton – Bolton 0-0Man.City – Huddersfield 5-0 (2-0)/Foden 33, 65, Alvarez 37, Jackson (og) 58, Doku 74/Nott.Forest – Blackpool 2-2 (1-2)/Dominquez 39, Gibbs-White 56 – Gabriel 25, Morgan 27/Arsenal – Liverpool 0-2 (0-0)/Kiwior (og) 80, Diaz 90+5/MondayWigan – Man.Utd. 0-2 (0-1)/Dalot 22, Fernandes 74 pen/

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