MANCHESTER UNITED continue their treble trophy hunt when they face Fulham in the
FA Cup at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
Erik ten Hag guided the Red Devils to their first piece of silverware in six years with a 2-0 success over Newcastle in last month's EFL Cup final against Newcastle at Wembley.
Fresh from that success under the arch, United sealed their passage to the last-eight of the FA Cup with a 3-1 win over West Ham, justifying my faith in them to overcome a -0.75 handicap.
After eliminating Real Betis from the Europa League on Thursday night, ten Hag and Co switch their attention back to domestic cup duty this weekend when they welcome Fulham.
Marco Silva's men have performed above expectations since their promotion back to the Premier League, although their overall form has took a slight dip in recent weeks, most recently losing 3-0 to title-chasing Arsenal.
The Cottagers have already seen off Hull, Sunderland and Leeds to reach the last-eight, but it would be fair to say that this will be their toughest test to date.
Erik ten Hag guided the Red Devils to their first piece of silverware in six years with a 2-0 success over Newcastle in last month's EFL Cup final against Newcastle at Wembley.
Fresh from that success under the arch, United sealed their passage to the last-eight of the FA Cup with a 3-1 win over West Ham, justifying my faith in them to overcome a -0.75 handicap.
After eliminating Real Betis from the Europa League on Thursday night, ten Hag and Co switch their attention back to domestic cup duty this weekend when they welcome Fulham.
Marco Silva's men have performed above expectations since their promotion back to the Premier League, although their overall form has took a slight dip in recent weeks, most recently losing 3-0 to title-chasing Arsenal.
The Cottagers have already seen off Hull, Sunderland and Leeds to reach the last-eight, but it would be fair to say that this will be their toughest test to date.
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