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Happy Sabitzer unsure of Man United future

Marcel Sabitzer is making no predictions over his Manchester United future after getting his first goal for the club in their come-from-behind FA Cup quarter-final victory over Fulham.

The Cottagers' second-half meltdown, in which referee Chris Kavanagh showed three red cards in 40 seconds to dismiss manager Marco Silva, Willian and goalscorer Aleksandr Mitrovic, was the story of United's 3-1 win, meaning Sabitzer’s first Old Trafford strike was slightly lost in the furore.

But it was Sabitzer who gave United the lead, flicking home a low Luke Shaw cross from close range, only two minutes after Bruno Fernandes had levelled from the penalty spot, with Fernandes’ stoppage-time strike merely adding gloss against Fulham’s nine men.

"It’s massive, a big win," on-loan Bayern Munich midfielder Sabitzer said. "We’re very happy, but it was a hard game. Fulham are a tough opponent, good team, good players. We are very happy with the result.

"I was just hoping Luke (Shaw) would play me this ball. I tried to hit it with my left one, and I am very proud and a happy moment."

The 29-year-old Austrian joined United on loan from Bayern late on deadline day as Erik ten Hag sought cover for the injured Christian Eriksen.

Sunday was his ninth United appearance in all competitions, and he has already collected a Carabao Cup winners’ medal.

Asked about his future beyond this season, Sabitzer said: "I had to make a quick decision (to join) in January. I was focused on this, it was clear it is just a loan until the summer.

"I take every game as it comes, I am very happy to be here. I will give 100%. Whatever happens in the summer, we will see…

"I can play all over midfield, I think. I like to do the dirty work. I like to run, to go forward, box-to-box

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