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Class of 92’s promotion hopes ruined by former team-mate after final day draw drops them out of the play-offs

Published on May 03, 2025 at 08:11 PM

CLASS of 92-owned Salford City’s promotion hopes were dashed by a familiar face as they failed to beat relegated Carlisle United.

Former player Mark Hughes’ side went 2-0 up in 17 minutes, forcing visitors to mount a comeback that they couldn’t quite complete.

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Ryan Giggs oversaw his team fail to beat Carlisle and miss out on playoffs

This meant the Manchester team finished the day one point away from who beat away from home to claim the final play-off spot in

Goals from Salford’s Cole Stockton and Hakeeb Adelakun cancelled out Carlisle’s Stephen Wearne and Matthew Dennis.

But it could have been worse as Matty Young managed to force a brilliant save to deny the hosts late on.

before the game kicked off with Hughes, who joined on a rolling contract in February, unable to prevent their slide.

While the Red Devils-owning Salford had been looking upwards towards promotion, the one at the helm of Carlisle might be looking in the other direction.

Hughes has said, despite managing Premier League clubs previously, that

The Welshman said: “I have no ego. This has been a tough challenge but one I’d still be up for, so we’ll see.”;

He took charge with 18 games to go and five points adrift at the bottom of League Two.

Mark Hughes, manager of Carlisle United, reacting during a soccer match.
Hughes has improved Carlisle’s form but could not avoid relegation

But after winning three-in-a-row towards the end of the season he could be the man to bring them back.

Since being taken over by former Manchester United players Nicky Butt, Phil Neville, , and in 2014, Salford have gone from strength to strength.

In pursuit of the , the club climbed to the fourth tier from the eighth in only five years.

The draw today will add to Salford’s stalling progress as they are forced to wait another season to reach

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