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Manchester United next five fixtures after dramatic Leicester City FA Cup victory

Manchester United continue their hunt for consecutive FA Cup triumphs as Harry Maguire's injury-time winner ensured progression to the competition's fifth round at the expense of Leicester City.

Spirits were high knowing Man United had knocked out Arsenal in the last round; Ruud van Nistelrooy was returning to Old Trafford with his new side, and Patrick Dorgu was making his debut. Yet the fun was spoilt before the end of the first half - Bobby de Cordova-Reid converted a goal-mouth scramble to hand the Foxes the lead.

But Amorim's troops rallied, and in the second half completed a fight back. Joshua Zirkzee tapped into an empty net with plenty of time remaining, but Maguire chose to pop up in the second of three injury-time minutes with a header against his former club.

As VAR is not in operation until the FA Cup's fifth round, the fact the defender was offside was not spotted by officials, and it proved to be the telling blow. With that providing a nice shot of confidence moving on, MEN Sport looks at Man United's next five fixtures.

Next up is a Premier League trip to Tottenham. Ange Postecoglou's side were just dumped out of the Carabao Cup at the semi-final stage by Liverpool and face Aston Villa - complete with Marcus Rashford - in the FA Cup this weekend.

Following that latest result, the North Londoners are therefore on a streak of one win in five domestic matches. A win would take Man United five points clear of their opponent.

A reunion with David Moyes comes around afterwards. The former Man United boss returned to Everton for a second stint in January. The Scotsman has seen an upturn in form at Goodison Park, where the club will depart for a new stadium at the end of the 2024/25 term.

A repeat of Amorim's

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