Diogo Dalot thinks Manchester United's players showed personality, quality, and the ability to perform under pressure in Sunday's win against Brighton in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
Brighton are enjoying an impressive campaign and they defeated United on the opening day of the season, which meant bouncing back at Wembley after a harrowing loss against Sevilla was not guaranteed for Erik ten Hag's side.
However, United were able to progress to the final of the FA Cup after a tense 120 minutes and penalties, with Victor Lindelof converting the winning spot-kick to set up a Manchester derby final on June 3. READ MORE: United player ratings vs Brighton Ten Hag spoke of the importance of responding against Brighton and Dalot, talking to MUTV after the game, reflected on the penalty shoot-out, while he also provided insight into how the team prepared for the game. "It's a big moment, you have to feel that responsibility and show some personality," Dalot said. "But I don't think it's anything to do with luck.
I don't believe in that, I believe in hard work and since the first day of pre-season, everyone has practised penalties. "So I think there was a feeling that the time would come one day and that we would have to be ready.
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