Manchester United's players were left divided over whether to celebrate after beating Coventry on penalties in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
As Rasmus Hojlund dispatched the decisive spot-kick to send United through to the final against rivals Manchester City, half of the team celebrated, while some players elected not to.
Antony, for example, cupped his ear to the Coventry fans, which drew criticism from pundit Clinton Morrison.
Christian Eriksen, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Omari Forson were the other United players seen celebrating.
However, the likes of Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro, Diogo Dalot and Amad Diallo were much more reserved after United's place in the final was confirmed. Harry Maguire, meanwhile, shook hands with Coventry players immediately after the shootout finished.
Hojlund celebrated with goalkeeper Andre Onana after sending United through.
Some United players were seemingly reluctant to celebrate given how close they had come to being knocked out by Championship side Coventry.
United had established a three-goal lead, with Scott McTominay, Harry Maguire and Bruno Fernandes all scoring.
However, Ellis Simms' goal in the 71st minute gave Coventry hope, with Callum O'Hare and Haji Wright finding the net to send the game to extra-time.
Victor Torp thought he had won the game for Coventry in extra-time but his effort was ruled out for offside against Wright following a VAR check.
A penalty shootout followed, with Hojlund dispatching his spot-kick after Ben Sheaf missed for Coventry.
Roy Keane stated that some United players seemed embarrassed to win.
'Some of the United players and supporters weren't going over the top with the celebrations.' He said on ITV. 'They were almost embarrassed to win at the end.
'Whenever I see this United team I don't like what I see. Talk about leadership and characters, I don't see that in this United team. My goodness, they rode their luck today.
'We're having the same conversation every week with Man United, you don't know what you're going to get.
'You always say you need a bit of luck. Maguire said they showed good character, I don't see character in this group of players. I'm looking at the goalkeeper, wasting time. Just get on with the game. Show some courage.
'Huge problems for Man United going forward but they got the job done.'
Feyacdilnz
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If it was not of Onana with that great safe,and also of him noticing the offside that almost cost us the game?We could have lost that game.The VAR saw and new that it was an offside but opted to agree with on filed decision as a goal but Onana kept protesting he even went as far as moddle of the field to talk to the referee.The VAR could not do anything but to pretend as if they review the buildup to the goal for an offside while they new it was indeed an offside.We should say thanks to Onana for protesting and also for a great goal keeping. Our player don't back up each other they seem to accept everything thrown at them.The VAR has that thing of looking at who is protesting even if they now the decision taken is wrong.They wait for players to protest and if players do not protest, they assume all is well taken even if they know and with help of the screen infant of them showing onfield decision being wrong.VAR is good but it can be manipulated by illmotive officials.
Fumabimrsy
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The problem is not with players, coach is the problem. How can you substitute mainoo and Garnacho when you don't have a forth coming big match. He substituted those player vs Chelsea with a lead of 3:2 and he ended up losing. He also did the same vs Liverpool with a lead of 2:1 and he ended up getting equalised.Now what kind of a coach who doesn't learn. Yesterday he almost had no defense only he was basing on midfield with mainoo and Mactominy but you saw him substituting mainoo for Eriksen and Garnacho for Antony. United with this kind of coach will not win anything.
tony_sbu
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There was noting to celebrate about, Eriksen was glad to be involved because Mainoo has taken his game time, AWB gave a penalty which was part of the comeback and was glad we won, Antony celebrates anything like he was the best player on the pitch and Forson is a young lad and every final is memorable to him. Those that know there was no need for the celebration are those behind.... I know every win is a win, but man, that was very embarrassing from 3 - 0 in the 70th to 3 - 3, on another day VAR that would've awarded a goal and we would've been having a different story. The club needs to change a lot of things this off season. GGMU