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MANCHESTER, England (Reuters) - Manchester United's stunning 4-3 comeback victory over Liverpool in extra time in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday kept their trophy dreams alive and manager Erik ten Hag hopes it will also be the catalyst to turn around their Premier League fortunes.

Practise tolerance: Tawfik, Mujahid and Noor Azimah urge the public to learn a lesson from this and move on.PETALING JAYA: With a major convenience store apologising profusely for its oversight in selling socks with the word “Allah” printed on it, individuals and groups have come out to call for understanding and closure to the issue.

Tawfik, a former Sungai Benut MP, said the people should uphold the virtue of forgiveness. “Case closed then,” said the son of the country’s former deputy prime minister Tun Dr Ismail Abdul Rahman.Amanah vice-president Datuk Seri Mujahid Yusof Rawa said since KK Super Mart had apologised to the public, all parties must move forward.

Anas Zubedy, another moderation advocate, called for calm, adding that people should not blow things out of proportion.KK Super Mart and vendors must not repeat same mistake, take it as a lesson, says Mohd Na’im Zaid said the owner of KK Super Mart chain Datuk Seri Dr KK Chai had given his explanation over the controversy.

“We will not brook any nonsense on this matter and will teach them a lesson on this unacceptable behaviour,” said Muhamad Akmal after lodging a police report against KK Super Mart with Jasin Umno division members.

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