Manchester United will be targeting a second consecutive appearance in the FA Cup final when they face Coventry City in their semi-final showdown at Wembley on Sunday.
United, who last faced the Sky Blues in 2007, losing 2-0, progressed to the last four of the competition with a dramatic 4-3 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford last month. Amad scored the seventh goal of the contest, netting a late winner in extra time, to seal a pulsating victory.
United, however, have not won a game since, drawing three and losing one of their four Premier League matches that have followed the March international break, including last weekend's 2-2 stalemate with Bournemouth. They will be hoping that a brief period of respite from the league will jolt their season back into action and give them a chance of saving it.
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Having named an unchanged team for the aforementioned clash with the Cherries, manager Erik ten Hag, who is under increasing pressure, could do the same again, though a cluster of members from within the squad will be targeting starting berths.
Andre Onana is expected to continue between the posts and sample his first taste of Wembley as a United player. The goalkeeper has started all but one of United's matches in all competitions this season and will almost certainly occupy the gloves.
As for the back-four, confirmation that Harry Maguire is expected to win his fitness battle means he should retain his place at centre-back and could once again be flanked by Willy Kambwala. The latter has started the last two matches.
Ten Hag is also likely to
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