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Ratings: Varane & Martinez superb in Palace victory; Fernandes penalty and Rashford’s 19th goal saw United win; Casemiro red card will be costly

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Manchester United beat Crystal Palace 2-1 at Old Trafford in the Premier League. Bruno Fernandes converted a penalty in the seventh minute of the match after Will Hughes handled the ball in the box. Marcus Rashford put United 2-0 up in the 62nd minute, scoring his 19th goal of the season. Palace got a consolation in the 76th minute as United hung on. Casemiro’s red card will be a blow for United.

United started well against Palace at the Theatre of Dreams two days before the 65th anniversary of the Munich Air Disaster. The Red Devils seemed to want an early goal, despite some pressure from Palace. In the fourth minute of the match Will Hughes raised his hand to stop the ball being crossed into the box, giving away a penalty after VAR got involved. Bruno Fernandes stepped up to take the spot kick, beating Vicente Guaita to put United into the lead in the seventh minute.

In the 13th minute Wout Weghorst saw his attempt on goal saved after Luke Shaw played the ball into him from the left flank. Marcus Rashford also had a shot in the same minute, missing the target with Raphael Varane also getting a shot on goal, which was blocked. It was a bright start for United against Palace. Rashford was caught offside in the 19th minute with Shaw trying a through ball into him. It could have been a great attack for United.

Odsonne Édouard was caught offside in the 23rd minute after Jeffrey Schlupp tried a through ball into him. Rashford drew a save from Guaita in the 27th minute after Fernandes played the ball into him. United had a great chance to double their lead. Antony forced a save a minute later as United commanded the game. Rashford then missed the target in the 31st minute. In the 33rd minute both Fred and Antony saw shots on goal blocked by Palace.

Three minutes later, Fred missed the target. Chris Richards missed the target for Palace in the 39th minute of the match and Rashford missed the target against three minutes later. Schlupp forced a save from David De Gea in the 42nd minute too. United needed to find that elusive second goal in this match or it will be a similar affair to the 1-1 draw a few weeks back which saw Palace equalise in the last minutes of the match. We don’t want that to happen.

Tyrick Mitchell was booked in added time at the end of the first half for a foul on Antony. United got a free-kick, of which nothing came of also winning a corner in the second minute of added time – which also came to nothing. United went into the break 1-0 up with a lot to do in the second half. A second goal would kill the game, giving United a cushion but more goals are what is needed from this season with goal difference likely to come into contention later in the season.

There were no substitutions for either team at the start of the second half. Rashford missed the target in the 56th minute of the match with United still out to get that elusive second goal of the match. Ten Hag made his first substitution in the 59th minute of the match with Alejandro Garnacho replacing Wout Weghorst. United got that second goal in the 62nd minute with Rashford getting his 19th of the season, Shaw getting the assist.

In the 67th minute Jeffrey Schlupp was booked for a push on Antony, who slid down the slope on the pitch and into the advertising boards. The Brazilian was also booked. There was a fracas with lots of pushing and shoving with Casemiro having both hands on Hughes. VAR got involved and sent the Brazilian midfielder off and now he will miss both matches against Leeds United next week and the Leicester City match. Unless the ban is extended for more than three matches.

Palace made a double substitution in the 73rd minute with Albert Sambi Lokonga and Eberechi Eze replacing Will Hughes and Jordan Ayew. Marc Guéhi saw a shot on goal saved by De Gea in the 75th minute of the match and Palace then won a corner. Schlupp scored a goal for Palace to get them back into the match, assisted by Cheick Oumar Doucouré. Doucouré then had a shot on goal himself, missing the target.

Eberechi Eze saw a shot blocked and then missed the target – both in the 80th minute of the match as Palace sought an equaliser. In the 81st minute, Ten Hag made another substitution with Marcel Sabitzer replacing Antony, making his debut for United. Palace made a double substitution in the 82nd and 83rd minutes with Naouirou Ahamada and Jean-Philippe Mateta replacing Doucouré and Schlupp. United needed to avert a late Palace challenge to get another goal.

In the 87th minute, Ten Hag made another double substitution with Harry Maguire and Victor Lindelof replacing Garnacho and Aaron Wan-Bissaka. Jean-Philippe Mateta had an attempt on goal blocked in the 87th minute. Naouirou Ahamada also missed an attempt on goal in the same minute. United seemed determined to keep their lead this time and not let Palace get an equaliser, like they did in the last meeting between the two sides.

Six minutes of added time were added to the match but somehow, it went into nine minutes of added time despite no substitutes or goals being scored in the six minutes of added time. Perhaps they wanted to play until Palace equalised? Odsonne Édouard had a shot on goal in the eighth minute of added time but it was blocked. United held on and got all three points from the match. The big miss of this will be the loss of Casemiro for the next three matches.

Player Ratings

David De Gea: Saved a shot from Jeffrey Schlupp at the end of the first half to keep United 1-0 up. Stopped Marc Guehi from scoring in the second half from a corner. Schlupp got the better of the Spanish shot stopper in the 76th minute to get them back into the match. United did not let that slip though. It was a good match to teach United how to hold onto a lead. I am so glad they did and De Gea will be too. ★★★★★★★

Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Played well in the right flank with Antony again – the third match in a row that has happened. He started to add more in the final third, which was good to see – something he has not done too much of recently. In the final 20 minutes of the match, his defensive ability was required more than his attacking threat. The former Palace defender stood firm and helped United hold onto their lead and collect all three points. Replaced by Lindelof. ★★★★★★★

Raphael Varane: It was his first match after retiring from international football with France. He defended calmly, as he always does and this toothless Palace side did not test the defence as much as they perhaps should have. When United were down to ten men after Casemiro was sent off, Palace had the upper hand – well slightly. They pushed and pushed but could not get the leveller. He made the crowd sing in the late stages of the match. What a guy. ★★★★★★★★

Lisandro Martinez: For a short central defender, something which the likes of Jamie Redknapp and Jamie Carragher criticised as he signed for United, Palace’s attacking line, which were much taller than him did not get much. He defended very well in this match which underlines why Ten Hag brought him to the Theatre of Dreams. Martinez is what a defender should be. It was a very Nemanja Vidic-esque performance. What a signing. ★★★★★★★★★

Luke Shaw: The left-back was vigilant in his defensive area and provided lot in the final third, which puts him on the road to being in his best form for United. It is great to see him back after his illness. His final ball on the attack was not the best but he did get the assist for Marcus Rashford’s doubler in the second half. He defended well against Michael Olise, who scored the equaliser in the last match which saw a 1-1 draw with felt like a defeat. ★★★★★★★

Bruno Fernandes: Stepped up for the penalty in the seventh minute of the match and fired it superbly into the back of the net. It sees him in seven goals and six assists so far this season – with more likely from him before the end of the season. He played a role in the second goal, playing the ball in from the right. It is what is needed from him at this time with United suffering with two midfielders out injured and now a Casemiro blow for three matches. ★★★★★★★

Casemiro: In terms of influence, this match was not something to be proud of from the Brazilian. It seems that he needs a break and that is what he will get in the Premier League. There were some glimpses of his class but not enough for the praise to be more. The grab of Will Hughes was not needed and landed him in hot water. He will miss the matches against Leeds United this week and the Leicester City match in a fortnight. He will get some rest though. ★★★★★★

Fred: Added energy and balance to the midfield and it seems like he will be playing more football than he expected – especially in the next three Premier League matches. He got further forward on a few occasions. After the Fracas which saw Casemiro sent off, Fred seemed to be the victim of violent contact – but shock-horror – it was not looked at by the officials. He became more involved after Casemiro was off, which will give him more plaudits. ★★★★★★★★

Antony: The Brazilian had some good interplay with Aaron Wan-Bissaka throughout the match. He was one shot on goal blocked by a teammate, which was a shame. He tried to get on the scoresheet once again, but failed. He will need to work a bit harder on achieving that with five goals and one assist to his name already. He was more direct in the second half until he was replaced by Sabitzer after the red card. ★★★★★★★

Wout Weghorst: The Dutchman got involved in the match against Palace but did not really threaten on goal. He allowed some space to be created and for United to get chances but he was not on the end of them. He’s been a good signing for United sin January and has started six matches in a row, completing 90 minutes just once. He was replaced by Alejandro Garnacho just before the hour with United seeking a second goal. ★★★★★

Marcus Rashford: W9on the penalty for United with Will Hughes putting his hand higher than his head to stop the ball getting past him. Had plenty of shots on goal but was not getting the luck to get them into the back of the net. After Wout Weghorst was replaced, Rashford went through the middle and got more luck. He scored United’s second goal, his 19th of the season to give United a cushion and therefore a victory. What a season he’s having. ★★★★★★★

Substitutes

Alejandro Garnacho: Replaced Weghorst 59′. Came on to give United more pace on the attack. After Casemiro’s red card, United needed to protect their lead. He has 26 minutes on the pitch before he was substituted, which will add to his frustration – but I am sure he will understand why he came off and that it was not a response to criticism or anything else negative – just a tactical approach for United. He’s going to be some player though. ★★★★★

Marcel Sabitzer: Replaced Antony 81′. Made his debut days after signing for United, albeit until the end of the current season. It was perhaps not the best moment to make his debut with United down to ten men but he was purposeful at times and got stuck into the new challenge he has been given. There is a massive chance that he could start against Leeds United on Wednesday with Casemiro sitting out the first of three matches of his suspension. ★★★★★★★

Harry Maguire: Replaced Garnacho 87′. Came on to add more defensive nous to United and it seemed to work well – not that this needs to keep happening. He will be glad of the minutes and the fact United did not concede whilst he was on the pitch will be a confidence boost for him. However, it shows that his future at the club is up in the air right now. It will be up to him to get into contention for more matches or face the music of an exit. ★★★★★★

Victor Lindelof: Replaced Wan-Bissaka 87′. The Swedish international came on after the red card to help United hold onto their lead. It worked for United as they stopped this Palace side from taking any advantage they had been given with United down to ten. I am sure he will ge minutes between now and the end of the season but it is clear that Ten Hag trusts Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez more the he and Harry Maguire. ★★★★★★

Match Information

Goals: Bruno Fernandes 7′ penalty, Marcus Rashford 62′; Jeffrey Schlupp 76′

Assists: Luke Shaw 62′; Cheick Oumar Doucouré 76′

Manchester United: De Gea; Wan-Bissaka (Lindelof 87′), Varane, Martinez, Shaw; Fernandes, Casemiro, Fred; Antony (Sabitzer 81′), Weghorst (Garnacho 59′ (Maguire 87′), Rashford

Substitutes Not Used: Heaton; Malacia, Dalot; Mainoo; Sancho

Bookings: Antony 67′, Casemiro 70′ s/o; Tyrick Mitchell 45+1′, Jeffrey Schlupp 67′

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Ratings: De Gea, Martinez & Sabitzer were great against Fulham; Fernandes’ brace was a positive too

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Manchester United beat Fulham 3-1 at Old Trafford in the Emirate FA Cup quarter final. It was Fulham who were the better team for large spells as Aleksandar Mitrović opening the scoring in the 50th minute of the match. A Willian handball gave a penalty for United which Bruno Fernandes scored – Willian, Mitrović and Marco Silva were sent off. Marcel Saboteur then scored his first goal for United before Fernandes scored a second.

Fulham started well at Old Trafford with Aleksandar Mitrović showing great strength down the right in the second minute, whipping in a good ball that Scott McTominay had to be alert to knock behind. Harry Maguire then headed clear the resulting set-piece. David De Gea made a save in the third minute as Issa Diop was found 15-yards out on an angle, looping a good header towards De Gea, who had the help the ball over the crossbar. Fulham were lively.

In the fourth minute of the match Mitrović had a penalty appeal waved away after he thought he was fouled by Luke Shaw in the box. United seemed to be sloppy from the start with Maguire adding to it with bad passing from the back. Andreas Pereira then drove forward in the eighth minute, found Mitrović who then set up Willian on the edge of the box, who should have found more but hit his effort far and wide of the target. United needed to be so much better.

In the tenth minute, Bruno Fernandes was down needing treatment after seemingly being elbowed just above his waist. He was fine to continue though. Marcus Rashford launched an attack in the 13th minute, finding Wout Weghorst on the edge of the box for the Dutchman’s finish was not good enough and was straight at Bernd Leno. Mitrović seemed to be lively in the early stages of the match, seeking a goal against United in the Emirates FA Cup.

Fulham had a good chance in the 14th minute with Harrison Reed nicking the ball off Lisandro Martinez then charging into the box. He had three in the box but his final ball was not good enough and the ball was cleared out for a corner. The corner found its way to Tim Ream on the left flank and he delivered a good ball across the face of the goal but there were no takers for Fulham. Andreas Pereira was booked in the 18th minute for a foul on Rashford.

Maguire was booked three minutes later, which would be a suspension for the semi final of the competition, should United get there where the winner of this match will face Brighton and Hove Albion at Wembley. United were close in the 24th minute as Rashford cut onto his right foot, curled the ball into where Weghorst and Marcel Sabitzer were but neither of them could reach it in the end. Fulham wanted another penalty in the 26th minute after Mitrović went down.

It was not given though as there was nothing in it – other than a dive for Mitrović. Fulham had a chance in the 31st minute but Mitrović was unable to find the back of the net. United had a chance at the other end a minute later with Rashford the source of imagination for United but on his final ball, Leno was able to get to block it which ricocheted of Rashford and out for a goal kick. United then started to find some flow but needed a lot more than they had brought to far.

Martinez defended well in the 40th minute as Mitrović was sent up the channel, having an eye for the box. He tried to beat the Argentinian defender with a change of pace but Martinez stayed strong and came away with the ball. Sabitzer had a chance on goal in the 41st minute, taking on a strike from 22-yards but Leno parried it away. Jadon Sancho started something a minute later, with Sabitzer also involved but Rashford did not get to it. It was 0-0 at half time.

There were no substitutions for either team during the break. Fulham started on top again in the second half with João Palhinha and Reed keeping the chance alive, Willian then back heeled the ball to Antonee Robinson who shot at goal but De Gea tipped it over the crossbar. De Gea made another save a minute later was Willian struck from the edge of the box. Fulham opened the scoring in the 50th minute through Mitrović, who buried the ball provided by Issa Diop.

In the 54th minute, United went direct to Weghorst who held it for Rashford, then finding Fernandes. The Portuguese midfielder took his strike from the edge of the box but it was wide of the target. Ten Hag made a substitution in the 59th minute with Antony replacing McTominay. Willian started rolling back the years in the 64th minute, showing his class and ability. He was unable to inspire Fulham to double their lead though. United still needed to get something back.

De Gea performed another great save in the 66th after Mitrović rose highest to head towards goal. Fernandes had some involvement in something in the 68th minute, sending it in to Sancho, who struck it and it deflected off Rashford. In the 70th minute, Willian seemed to handle the ball, being honest about it. VAR got involved and the referee looked at the screen. He sent Willian off and gave United a penalty – it was a harsh sending off for the Brazilian.

Mitrović got nasty, pushed the referee and pushed his face into his face and was sent off for that. Marco Silva was also sent off for his reaction from the double red card, which turned into a treble. Fernandes took the penalty, scoring his ninth goal of the season for United. Two minutes later, Sabitzer scored his first goal for United after Shaw played the ball into him as he was running in the box. VAR looked at the goal and awarded it. United were 1-0 down to 2-1 up.

That was a dramatic ten minutes. Willian was perhaps treated badly for that sending off but what Mitrović did was out of order and he deserves that. Silva also deserved to be sent off for his reaction to what happened. Some will say United got their way with the referees again but it was purely on Fulham what happened. United just gained from it. That is what happens in football. The Fernandes penalty followed by the Saboteur goal was brilliant for United.

United seemed to cool the game down after that, trying to keep possession – dominating the game, which was a first to be fair. It was a terrible game for United before the penalty. Antony came close in the 88th minute – it tested Leno and Diop but he was not able to score. Fred replaced Rashford in the 83rd minute of the match, giving United more in the midfield with them 2-1 up at this stage of the match. United just needed to keep the ball and keep Fulham a bay.

In the 89th minute, Luis Boa Norte – Fulham’s assistant manager, made a triple substitution with Cédric Spares, Manot Solomon and Daniel James replacing Kenny Tete, Bobby De Cordova-Reid and Harrison Reed. In the 90th minute, Tom Cairney replaced Andreas Pereira. Seven minutes were added at the end of the second half. United found a third goal, through Fernandes – his tenth of the season, assisted by Fred in the sixth minute of added time.

It was United that would face Brighton and Hove Albion in the Emirates FA Cup semi final at Wembley in April with Manchester City facing Sheffield United in the other semi final. United’s match will probably be on Sunday 23 April as they are playing in the UEFA Europa League the Thursday prior to the match. Ten Hag was happy, United were happy and the supporters were happy. Another trip to Wembley for United – another chance for another trophy this season.

Player Ratings

David De Gea: Made some great saves to deny Fulham – one of which kept them in the game. Conceded to Mitrović but later in the second half, that threat was gone. It was a comfortable match for De Gea. ★★★★★★★★

Aaron Wan-Bissaka: Did not seem to be at his best until Antony was on the pitch. His final third play before that was dire. Their ability with each other is good to see. One of the better aspects of his game. ★★★★★★

Harry Maguire: Not the best performances – one of the worst. Hauled down Mitrović and was booked for it – therefore misses the semi final. Kept his place as Raphael Varane was ill and regressed massively. ★★★★★

Lisandro Martinez: The Argentinian really imposed himself against Fulham, although Harrison Reed did cause him to misjudge him. That said, he was great at the back for United and health with Aleksandar Mitrović well. ★★★★★★★★

Luke Shaw: Did not really get going to help United on the attack much. Did get his seventh assist of the season though playing the ball into Marcel Sabitzer for him to score his first United goal, overlapping Jadon Sancho. ★★★★★★★

Scott McTominay: He was disciplined positionally when he did not have the ball – not that he was bad with it. He got a chance on goal just before the break. Replaced by Antony in the 58th minute of the match – before the madness. ★★★★★

Marcel Sabitzer: Scored his first goal for United. Took time to adjust with Scott McTominay. Had a good shot in the first half and played in a cross. His goal was a brilliant finish – first Austrian to score for United. ★★★★★★★★

Jadon Sancho: Seemed off the pace in the first half. Seemed slow on and off the ball at times. Did not get much dynamism in the match but did win the penalty for United with the ball touching Willian’s hand. ★★★★★★

Bruno Fernandes: Careless with the ball at times. He changed his performance when United won the penalty levelling from the spot. He got his second of the game in added time, giving him ten goals and 10 assists this season. ★★★★★★★

Marcus Rashford: He was the one player that created something in the first half. He was quiet in the second half and did not get many chances. He was replaced by Fred in the 83rd minute with United 2-1 up. ★★★★★★

Wout Weghorst: It was not a great day for the Dutchman against Fulham. He was unable to get many chances towards goal, with his first shot not actually a shot, more of a back pass. He was put in the number ten role. ★★★★★

Substitutes

Antony: Replaced McTominay 58′. He helped United on the attack with led to the penalty. He was lively since his introduction. It was good that he recovered from illness ahead of this match. Superb player on his day. ★★★★★★★

Fred: Replaced Rashford 83′. Came on giving more energy with United in the lead. He got his fourth assist of the season for Fernandes’ second goal of the match. He was an important substitute for United. ★★★★★★

Match Information

Goals: Bruno Fernandes 75′ penalty’, 90+6′, Marcel Sabitzer 77′; Aleksandar Mitrović 50′

Assists: Luke Shaw 77′, Fred 90+6′; Issa Diop 50′

Manchester United: De Gea; Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; McTominay (Antony 58′), Sabitzer; Sancho, Fernandes, Rashford (Fred 83′); Weghorst

Substitutes Not Used: Butland; Lindelof, Malacia, Dalot; Mainoo; Pellistri, Elanga

Bookings: Harry Maguire 21′; Andreas Pereira 18′, Willian s/o 72′, Aleksandar Mitrović 72′

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Confirmed XI: Maguire & Martinez in defence; Sabitzer, Sancho, Fernandes & Rashford supporting Weghorst in attack against Fulham

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Manchester United face Fulham in the Emirates FA Cup quarter final at Old Trafford this afternoon. Erik ten Hag’s side will play their second quarter final of the season days after reaching their third quarter final in the UEFA Europa League, where they will face Sevilla over two legs next month. This match against Fulham is the final match for United prior to the international break, then the season will continue with United playing nine matches in April – another busy month.

Should United beat Fulham and earn a semi final place in the FA Cup this season, the match against Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League would be postponed as that is the weekend the semi finals will be played at Wembley, so United would need to find the time to reschedule that match, plus the one against Brighton and Hove Albion that should have been played this weekend. Should United go all the way in both competitions, they will have a busy period ahead.

United and Fulham have already met at Craven Cottage in the Premier League this season, just prior to the FIFA World Cup where United won 2-1 with Alejandro Garnacho scoring the winner in in the last minute of added time. United will face Fulham again at Old Trafford on the final day of the Premier League season. The draw for the semi final of the FA Cup should be done prior to this match commencing, providing extra time is not needed between Brighton and Grimsby Town.

Manchester United

De Gea;

Wan-Bissaka, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw;

McTominay, Sabitzer;

Sancho, Fernandes, Rashford;

Weghorst

Substitutes

Butland; Lindelof, Malacia, Dalot; Fred, Mainoo; Antony, Pellistri, Elanga

Fulham

Leno;

Tete, Diop, Ream, Robinson;

Reed, Palhinha;

De Cordova-Reid, Pereira, Willian;

Mitrovic

Substitutes

Rodak; Adarabioyo, Soares; Cairney, James, Lukic; Wilson, Solomon, Vinicius

United and Fulham have met 87 times in all competitions in the history of both clubs. United have won 53 times, drawn 20 times and lost 14 times. Earlier this season United beat Fulham 2-1 at Craven Cottage, just prior to the FIFA World Cup with Christian Eriksen and Alejandro Garnacho scoring either side of Dan James’ equaliser. This will be the second meeting of the two teams this season – United face Fulham at Old Trafford in the final Premier League match this season.

United and Fulham have met 14 times in the FA Cup – United have won eight times, drawn four times and lost twice. The last defeat to Fulham in the FA Cup came back in 1908. United have scored 27 goals, conceded 15 and kept four clean sheets. The last time the two teams met in the FA Cup was back in 2013 – a 4-1 victory at Old Trafford with Ryan Giggs, Wayne Rooney and a brave from Javier Hernandez before Aaron Hughes scored a late consolation goal.

Andreas Pereira, Dimitar Berbatov, Andy Cole, Louis Saha, Edwin van de Sar, Paul Parker, Kieran Richardson, Ryan Tunnicliffe, Chris Smalling, Tim Fosu-Mensah, George Best and Charlie Mitten have all played for both Manchester United and Fulham. Best is probably the most well-known along with van de Sar, Parker, Cole, Berbatov, Mitten Saha and Smalling. Pereira is doing well at Fulham after being sold by United. He has three goals and six assists in 31 appearances so far.

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Predicted XI: [4-2-3-1] Pellistri, Weghorst & Rashford lead attack? Fernandes, McTominay & Sabitzer secure midfield? Varane & Martinez in defence?

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Manchester United face Fulham in the Emirates FA Cup quarter final at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon. Erik ten Hag’s side will play their second quarter final of the season days after reaching their third quarter final in the UEFA Europa League, where they will face Sevilla over two legs next month. This match against Fulham is the final match for United prior to the international break, then the season will continue with United playing nine matches in April – another busy month.

Should United beat Fulham and earn a semi final place in the FA Cup this season, the match against Chelsea at Old Trafford in the Premier League would be postponed as that is the weekend the semi finals will be played at Wembley, so United would need to find the time to reschedule that match, plus the one against Brighton and Hove Albion that should have been played this weekend. Should United go all the way in both competitions, they will have a busy period ahead.

United and Fulham have already met at Craven Cottage in the Premier League this season, just prior to the FIFA World Cup where United won 2-1 with Alejandro Garnacho scoring the winner in in the last minute of added time. United will face Fulham again at Old Trafford on the final day of the Premier League season. The draw for the semi final of the FA Cup should be done prior to this match commencing, providing extra time is not needed between Brighton and Grimsby Town.

Predicted Manchester United Starting XI – 4-3-3

De Gea;

Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Shaw;

Fernandes, McTominay, Sabitzer;

Pellistri, Weghorst, Rashford

Goalkeeper: De Gea

David De Gea has been a positive for United for the majority of the season. He will want to help guide United to more trophies this season after already helping the club lift the Carabao Cup this season. United have earned a UEFA Europa League quarter final next month and will be seeking to reach the semi final of the Emirates FA Cup by beating Fulham. I cannot see Jack Butland or Tom Heaton playing in goal this weekend if De Gea is fit to do so.

Granted, De Gea will need to keep fresh but having not been selected to represent Spain during the international break, he will get a fortnight off to rest and recover ahead of the next busy period for United which will see them play nine matches in April and beating Fulham will postpone another Premier League match which will need to be placed into the calendar just like the clash with Brighton and Hove Albion that should have been played this weekend.

United will probably need to rotate in the coming month or so but not now. Solidifying their place in the Premier League will need to be done as a minimum this season with the priority being to lift the Emirates FA Cup and the UEFA Europa League, seeking a cup treble in Erik ten Hag’s first season, which would really upset the ABUs. However, lifting either of them would be a positive alongside the Carabao Cup and show that United are on their way to coming back.

Defenders: Wan-Bissaka, Varane, Martinez, Shaw

United’s defence has done well this season but there is a bigger test ahead of them which will result in the likes of Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire getting more minutes during the remainder of the season. That said, it is Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez who are the preferred central defensive partnership at United this season with the Frenchman and the Argentinian complimenting themselves. Another strong purchase in the summer could solve the defence.

I think Varane, who was rested for the Real Betis victory will start against Fulham with Martinez parenting him once again. The Argentinian came off in the last 15 minutes on Thursday, giving him a bit more time to recover for Sunday’s match. He will be happy with the number of fixtures he has been playing this season though, as will Varane. They hold the keys for United getting into the semi finals of the Emirates FA Cup this season and I think United will do that.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka should start as the right-back against Fulham as for much of the season he has been a positive impact. That said, against Betis, he was not his usual self, which could have been caused by fatigue. Diogo Dalot is a positive player but since his latest return from injury, he’s not been the same player. Luke Shaw, who was rested against Betis to start against Fulham. He has had a great season and will be seeking to make it even better. This defence is United’s best.

Midfield: Fernandes, McTominay, Sabitzer

United’s midfield will face a blow for the next four domestic fixtures with Casemiro suspended after his red card against Southampton last weekend. It will be something that United will have to deal with though. Against Fulham, United could revert to a midfield three in a 4-3-3 formation as Bruno Fernandes has been playing as a central midfielder more recently which could be to counteract the absence of Casemiro. United still have a few options so it is up to Ten Hag.

Fernandes should keep his place as he’s not going to get much rest having been selected for Portugal during the international break with compatriot Diogo Dalot. Fernandes has been off the boil in the last few matches, which could be down to United’s busy fixture schedule and the fact he’s played in all but two matches thus far. Scott McTominay could also start, playing as the defensive minded midfielder – a role in which he has played many times before.

Marcel Sabitzer made his return after missing two matches due to a knock against Real Betis on Thursday evening, coming off the bench. He could start in this match to aid Fernandes in the attacking midfield role as he has an eye for a goal and enjoys playing further forward. United could change their formation at times during the match too. Fred is also an option but he’s largely been an impact substitute this season and could prove something extra against Fulham.

Forwards: Pellistri, Weghorst, Rashford

Facundo Pellistri should start for United against Fulham after playing well against Real Betis. Antony is likely to miss out this match and with Jadon Sancho in poor form, playing the young Uruguayan would be a much better option as he has done well when called upon this season. He made his first start for the club on Thursday evening and seemed to be lively on the attack, doing well on the right flank. United could rotate him for the remainder of the season, which would work.

Wout Weghorst will continue to play as the striker in this team whilst Anthony Martial is still recovering from his current injury before the next one comes. Despite the criticism and the lack of goals scored, he has been a largely positive player for United since making his loan move from Fulham, well Besiktas where he had been loaned to last summer. He has two goals to his name so far and three assists, so is on the right track – he will be seeking to score again though.

Marcus Rashford is the player to beat this season after he scored his 27th goal of the season on Thursday evening. Granted, he was off the pace for much of the match but in the 55th minute, se stepped up and scored a brilliant goal for United to settle the tie giving United a four-goal cushion in their eventual 5-1 aggregate victory. Rashford will be tired but also determined to succeed for United this season in what has been his best season yet for the Old Trafford club.

Substitutes: Heaton; Lindelof, Maguire, Malacia, Dalot; Fred, Mainoo; Sancho, Elanga

Ten Hag will be able to name nine players on the bench against Fulham, three short of what he could have named in the UEFA Europa League – although he only had ten players on the bench because of illness and injury. I would expect Tom Heaton to remain on the bench as the reserve goalkeeper against Fulham with De Gea expected to start once again for United. I cannot see another goalkeeper coming in at this stage of the season, unless there is an injury.

In the defence, United have the best depth going into this match. Victor Lindelof, Harry Maguire, Tyrell Malacia and Diogo Dalot should all be available for United. The defence is not the worst that it has been for United post-Sir Alex Ferguson but there is room for improvement. In the midfield, Fred and Kobbie Mainoo could be called on to make an impact if needed which would be good for the pair of them if it happens. United are literally at bare bones in this area now.

In the attack, United could have just Jadon Sancho and Anthony Elanga on the bench with the likelihood that Antony and Anthony Martial both miss this match, which really cuts down the attacking options for Ten Hag. That said, the players that start the match should be good enough to find the victory for United and Sancho could get a chance to show his ability once again and Elanga could finally start to show some promise, which would be good to see.

Written by John Walker

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