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Erik ten Hag has new short-term solution to Man United selection problem after Brighton win

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With no Lisandro Martinez or Raphael Varane, Manchester United were short on centre-back options for the FA Cup semi-final clash with Brighton at Wembley.

Not only were the Reds' first-choice defenders both out injured but club captain Harry Maguire was also suspended for the clash.

It is unclear if Ten Hag would have selected the England international after his difficult evening in Seville on Thursday night, but given the decision was taken out of his hands, he didn't even need to contemplate it.

The Dutchman was without three senior centre-backs, and yet, that was United's strongest area on the pitch on Sunday. Victor Lindelof was always going to start given the lack of options, and Luke Shaw - having played six matches as a centre-back prior to the clash with the Seagulls - was an obvious pick alongside the Swede.

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