WEMBLEY IS UNITED'S HOME FROM HOME
It’s fair to say Wembley Stadium has become Manchester United’s second home over the years.
Saturday’s Emirates FA Cup semi-final against Tottenham Hotspur will be the club’s 51st appearance at the national stadium, which has been a happy hunting ground for the Reds.
In the previous 50 games, United have won 27, drawn five and lost 18, while scoring 73 goals and conceding 57.
The past decade in particular has been a period of success for the Reds at Wembley, the scene of three League Cup triumphs and the FA Cup victory just two years ago.
Indeed, Jose Mourinho has already tasted success at Wembley on two occasions in his United career, in the Community Shield and League Cup last term, as he prepares to take charge of his fourth match at the national stadium as Reds boss – moving level with Sir Matt Busby.
Will it prove to be another memorable day for United at the home of English football?
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