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Manchester United have a former trialist to stop vs Coventry City in FA Cup semi-final

Change in attack?

Antony did not travel to Bournemouth, so we will never know if Erik ten Hag would have dropped Marcus Rashford for the Brazilian. Rashford recovered from a knock against Liverpool last week while Antony has resumed training this week after failing to come through last Friday's session.

With United depleted in defence and light in attack, there can be little change to the front six. Antony and Rashford could both be accommodated if Ten Hag is inclined to extend Alejandro Garnacho's discipline to a demotion.

Does Garnacho start?

Rashford was cut from the travelling squad to Newport County, Cristiano Ronaldo did not get on the train to London and Jadon Sancho did not get back into the main building at Carrington after they all crossed Ten Hag. He ought to be cross with Garnacho's passive-aggressive use of social media last week.

Garnacho has been dealt with and trained this week. He is also the Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year-elect. But he is also a 19-year-old who cannot be allowed to get above his station. Whatever call Ten Hag makes, it would be understandable.

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Kambwala's biggest challenge

There was nothing remotely surprising about Willy Kambwala excelling against Liverpool and flagging against Bournemouth. Dominic Solanke is a more physical forward and laid down a marker by winning his first two duels with the 19-year-old before beating him again to score.

Ellis Simms will be a similar challenge. Simms, a one-time United trialist, has plundered five goals in the previous rounds and been around the block, popping up in the Premier League, the

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