Varane reveals Manchester United's biggest challenge in FA Cup final
London [UK], June 2 (ANI): Manchester United's ace defender Raphael Varane reflected on what his team needs to do in order to stop their arch-rival Manchester City's marksman Erling Haaland in the FA Cup final scheduled on Saturday.
The Red Devils' biggest challenge will be to keep up against 52-goal Erling Haaland and subdue him at all costs. The Norwegian striker struck a hat-trick against the Reds in the 6-3 Premier League victory at the Etihad Stadium earlier this season.
"That kind of pass is complicated to defend, so we try to cut that connection. We try to stop them earlier and not at the end because sometimes it's too late," he told reporters. "We know we have to be strong. That was part of the plan [in the 2-1 for United] because they have a lot of connections and can change systems and have a different approach to games. It's one of the things we have to work on," Varane told reporters as quoted by Goal.com.
The 30-year-old defender will not join up with the France squad, he announced his retirement from international football after World Cup 2022 final.
Earlier Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag also emphasized on the importance of securing the FA Cup in his debut season to label the current season as a success.
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