Erik ten Hag gifted Graham Coughlan a £200 bottle of wine after Manchester United’s FA Cup win, only to be told the Newport boss prefers Budweiser.
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- Red Devils in cup action at Rodney Parade
- Survived scare against League Two opposition
- Premier League giants into round five
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WHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Devils survived a scare at Rodney Parade as late goals from Antony and Rasmus Hojlund saw them to a 4-2 victory over League Two opposition. United are now into the fifth round, where they will face either Nottingham Forest or Bristol City.
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Ten Hag was in a generous mood at the final whistle against Newport and, after completing his media duties, made a point of handing over a gift to his opposite number. The luxury red wine in question was recommended by legendary United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, but it is seemingly not to the taste of those in South Wales.
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WHAT TEN HAG SAID
Ten Hag said to Coughlan when passing over a £200 bottle of Antinori Tignanello: “We have a small gift for you.” Dublin-born Coughlan responded by saying: “Brilliant. You know I don't drink wine, I drink Budweiser.” Ten Hag tried to talk him round by adding: “Really, Budweiser? American beer? But this is a really very good one chosen by Sir Alex so maybe your wife will enjoy it. Maybe take a taste, I think you will like it. Well done for tonight.”