Manchester United won their ninth straight home FA Cup match on Tuesday with a 1-0 result over West Ham.
The Red Devils’ streak at Old Trafford in the competition takes them level with their all-time best mark, which was set in 1912.
It took Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s team 97 minutes to break through against the Hammers, but Scott McTominay’s precise strike made the wait worthwhile.
Manchester United’s home FA Cup run
Manchester United have won their last nine home FA Cup matches, their joint-longest home winning run in the competition, equalling their nine consecutive home wins between 1908 and 1912.
West Ham woes vs. Manchester United
West Ham have been dreadful against Manchester United in the FA Cup this century. They’ve been eliminated in each of their last four FA Cup ties against the Red Devils, going out in 2002-03, 2012-13 and 2015-16 before their latest defeat.
McTominay’s scoring form
Scott McTominay wasn’t known as much of a scoring threat before this campaign, but he’s been a source of key production from his midfield role in 2020-21. With his extra-time winner on Tuesday, he’s now scored seven times in 30 appearances for Manchester United this season, which is as many as he scored in 84 appearances in his first four seasons with the club.
Rashford makes 250th appearance
At 23 years old, Marcus Rashford became the fourth-youngest Manchester United player to reach 250 appearances. He trails only Norman Whiteside, George Best and Ryan Giggs in that regard.
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