Erik ten Hag does not seem to understand the meaning of the word 'rotation' and he's expected to name a strong Manchester United team to play Wigan Athletic in the FA Cup.
United crashed out of European competition before Christmas, they are out of the Carabao Cup and seventh in the Premier League, which means the FA Cup must be taken seriously.
England's oldest cup competition is the only option for silverware this season and United were only denied lifting the FA Cup for the 13th time by Manchester City in the final at Wembley last term.
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United defeated Everton, Reading, West Ham, Fulham and Brighton on their way to the final and supporters are hoping for an equally kind draw, provided there is no upset at the DW Stadium on Monday.
Wigan have only beaten United once in 19 attempts and that came in the 2011/12 season, when Shaun Maloney scored a stunning goal to weaken Sir Alex Ferguson's side's grip at the top of the Premier League.
Maloney's goal against David de Gea was enough to win the game 1-0 and United's lead in the table was reduced to five points. Manchester City were chasing and subsequently won the title on the final day.
Wigan survived relegation but dropped to the Championship in the following season and since then, they have won more FA Cup ties against top-flight opponents (six) than any other side outside the division.
The Tics have become upset specialists in the FA Cup and their record demands respect, but United have more than enough quality to comfortably sail through to the next round.
Only Sheffield United and Burnley have scored fewer goals than United in the league and an FA Cup tie against
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