AMAD DIALLO hailed the "best goal of my life" as his last-gasp winner saw Manchester United sink arch rivals Liverpool in an FA Cup thriller.
With penalties looming the Amad scored in 121 minutes to send Erik ten Hag's side into a semi-final with Coventryand was then sent off.
The former Rangers loan flop had been shown a yellow card in extra-time and was shown a second and a subsequent red after scoring the winner.
After scoring in 'Fergie Time', with former United boss Sir Alex watching on, an emotional Amad said: "What a game! "We deserved this win, we played very well - it was one of as he took off his shirt the best games of the season.
It's the best goal of my life and a really important moment.
"You need to believe in every single moment, this is football.
When Alejandro Garnacho gave me the ball I wanted to give it him back, but it was a good moment to shoot.
"I'm disappointed to be sent off, but what is important is to win. To beat Liverpool is a big, big moment for me." Jubliant United boss Ten Hag said: "I am so happy for him.
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