Mark Robins Plots FA Cup Upset as Coventry Face Manchester United
Mark Robins, the former Manchester United striker who played a pivotal role in the club’s resurgence under Alex Ferguson, is now plotting to inflict misery on his old team as Coventry City manager in the FA Cup semi-final.
Robins’ goal against Nottingham Forest in the third round of the 1990 FA Cup proved to be a turning point in United’s history. It helped save Ferguson’s job and sparked a cascade of trophies under his leadership. Robins also scored the winner in the semi-final against Oldham, paving the way for United’s first FA Cup triumph under Ferguson.
Despite United’s recent struggles, they remain firm favorites at Wembley against Coventry. However, Robins believes the pressure is on Erik ten Hag’s side, who have endured a dismal second season in charge.
“People are talking in a derisory way about Manchester United,” Robins said. “But they’re still the biggest club in the world, with talented players and top international players.”
Coventry, meanwhile, have stuttered in recent weeks, losing three of their past four games. But Robins is confident his team can cause an upset.
“We know they are clearly favorites to win this game,” Robins said. “But we will get opportunities against a United team who concede a lot of chances.”
Coventry are bidding to become the first second-tier club to reach the FA Cup final since Cardiff in 2008. Robins has done a remarkable job since returning for a second stint in 2017, taking the club from the fourth tier to the brink of the Premier League last season.
Ten Hag is aware of the threat posed by Coventry.
“We know the manager, a former United player, striker, his long period there, he’s doing a fantastic job there,” Ten Hag said. “So, we know a lot about them.”
“Of course they are dangerous, they are in the semi-final. It’s logical. Last season, they were that far away (a small margin) from being promoted to the Premier League. So they do a fantastic job over there.”