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Erik ten Hag could hint at a key FA Cup final starter for Manchester United vs Chelsea

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Back in the Champions League? Take a point off the worst Chelsea side in nearly 30 years and the Champions League anthem will be added to the Old Trafford playlist on Tuesday and Wednesday nights next season.

Securing that status would ensure this season is an unqualified success for United: top four and a trophy. A Treble-busting FA Cup would make it a great one. Rashford for Sancho? Alejandro Garnacho was on the bench again at Bournemouth and when he did emerge he played as though affronted by Jadon Sancho's starting presence.

Garnacho was a quicker and cannier upgrade on Sancho, who still seems fazed by the expectations at United. Also read: Wan-Bissaka impressing United figures amid right-back interest Garnacho may remain on the bench with Marcus Rashford back.

The alternative would be to start both and drop Anthony Martial, visibly unimpressed by his removal at the Vitality Stadium. Rashford's challenge It seemed a matter of time until Rashford broke the 30-goal barrier.

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