Sir Jim Ratcliffe has finally arrived at Wembley to watch Manchester United take on Coventry City in the FA Cup semi-final.

The new co-owner, 71, had a delayed arrival to the tie as he was running today’s London marathon, finishing with a remarkable time of 4:30:52.

He’s in attendance now to see how the Red Devils fare in today’s crucial fixture, which could see them make a third final in the two years of Erik ten Hag’s tenure.

Should United advance, it’ll form an exact replay of last term’s tie in which they faced fierce rivals Manchester City before, unfortunately, falling to a 2-1 defeat.

Ratcliffe was spotted conversing with Avram Glazer – a sight that will leave a sour taste to many of the Old Trafford faithful, while new arrival Jason Wilcox and Sir Dave Brailsford were also pictured watching on from the stands.

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