Cup heartbreak for Coventry sets up Manchester derby final – Football Weekly

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On the podcast today; total agony for Coventry, inches away from a winner in injury time that would have seen them complete the most unlikely of turnarounds to beat Manchester United 4-3 and reach the FA Cup final.

Elsewhere, Chelsea will rue their missed chances against Manchester City in the other semi, they could also feel they deserved a penalty for a late Jack Grealish handball.

Plus: Nottingham Forest’s response to the refereeing at Goodison Park, much needed wins for Arsenal and Liverpool and your questions answered.

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