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Steven Gerrard will be left scratching his head on the bus home from Old Trafford, wondering how his side didn't get something from this entertaining FA Cup tie.
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We've tried to make sure everyone who has won it twice during the Premier League era is on there, so Shearer makes it, said
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By keeping their eyes on the Europa League, they can help some of their veterans. Gerard Pique has struggled at times but at 35 he could do with some rest. Sergi Roberto, Sergio Busquets, Luuk de Jong, Dani Alves and Jordi Alba are all well into their thirties. Ansu Fati is soon to be back after a hamstring injury, and should Samuel Umtiti be fit then he needs to be handled sensitively. A high-pressure run-in would exacerbate and create more problems when it comes to the squad, so there would be a clear benefit if they can allow their more fragile players to save themselves for when it is
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Steve Morison's Bluebirds had their opportunities and they looked the more dangerous side in the opening 45 minutes, but they could not find the net and were punished by Gray's strike eight minutes before half-time.
The Scottish Premiership champions were seeded for Monday's draw after they progressed to the first knockout stage of UEFA's secondary competition by finishing as runners-up to Lyon in the group phase.
A clash with old rivals Leeds United sits between them and the trip to the continent however, with Rangnick and the Red Devils hoping that their resumed form in this week's win over Brighton can be carried
Maupay's goal came in the eighth of those extra minutes and cancelled out Armando Broja's brilliantly-taken first-half goal that looked to be enough to give Saints victory on the eve of Hasenhuttl's third anniversary in charge of the