There were differing emotions for Manchester United’s two teams this weekend. It was a home defeat for Erik ten Hag’s men but a historic moment for the women’s side as Ella Toone inspired them to FA Cup victory…

Manchester United won their first Women’s FA Cup trophy in style as they comfortably beat first-time finalists Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 at Wembley Stadium.
England international Ella Toone scored a stunning goal on the stroke of half-time and Spurs never recovered, with Rachel Williams and Lucia Garcia extending United’s lead after the break.
It was a second successive final appearance for United but they shrugged off last year’s disappointing defeat by Chelsea to pick up a first major women’s trophy.
Back in November, the FA announced Adobe as the new title sponsor of the Women’s FA Cup which will see the tournament renamed the Adobe Women’s FA Cup.

Meanwhile, Manchester United’s men’s side were defeated by Arsenal at Old Trafford.
The 0-1 away victory for Mikel Arteta’s Gunners kept them in the title race a day after Mancher City defeated Fulham 0-4 at Craven Cottage.
Leonardo Trossard grabbed the only goal of the game as an depleted Manchester United side suffered another damaging defeat.
The majority of Premier League clubs recently backed plans for a new spending cap for teams that would replace the existing Profit & Sustainability Rules (PSR).
A stunning final back nine saw Rory McIlroy reel in overnight leader Xander Schauffele and claim a fourth career Wells Fargo Championship.
McIlroy trailed by two shots after seven holes, but four birdies and two eagles in the next eight saw the 35-year-old surge six shots clear.
The Northern Irishman eventually carded a six-under 65 to beat American Schauffele by five shots at Quail Hollow.
Lauren Price became Wales’ first female world champion boxer as she won via a wide points decision after an accidental clash of heads meant champion Jessica McCaskill was unable to continue.
Price, who becomes Wales’ 14th world champion, achieved the feat in just her seventh professional fight in front of a passionate Cardiff crowd at the Utilita Arena.
Price’s promotion, Boxxer, agreed a media rights partnership with NBC Sports last year that will see the UK boxing promoter’s events broadcast to US audiences.

England’s start to the international summer began with a wobble but ended with a win, as they recovered from 11 for four to defeat Pakistan by 53 runs in the opening T20 at Edgbaston.
Amy Jones led the way in a memorable 100th T20 outing for England, sweeping her way to 37 from 27 balls and demonstrating why she remains the best wicketkeeper in the world, taking four catches including a fantastic reaction grab diving to her left to snatch the edge of Gull Feroza.
Prime Minister Riski Sunak recently announced that the UK Government will make a £35m investment to develop grassroots cricket across the country over the next five years.

Premiership leaders Northampton Saints scored an extraordinary 14 tries to beat a much-changed Gloucester 90-0 and go five points clear at the top the table.
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