
Pogba found Jesse Lingard with an exquisite chip but the Englishman failed to control with just the goalkeeper to beat.
In the second half, Manchester United who had a 2-0 advantage reduced to one by the Huddlestone goal came out blazing and it paid off as Paul Pogba poked a deflected cross from Rashford into the bottom right corner of the net.
Marcos Rojo nearly made it 2-1 as his header clattered onto the crossbar but it was the home side that eventually took the lead as on loan Everton star Baye Oumar Niasse tapped into an empty net from David Meyler’s cross pass.
The game ended with Hull City beating Manchester United 2-1 on the night but they qualified on a 3-2 aggregate and will play Southampton in the final at Wembley.
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