Manchester United have won the Carabao Cup, but it wasn’t the peak of the mountain the Red Devils are trying to climb. Instead, it was just a base camp to regroup and launch an attack on the top.United, third in the Premier League, won their first trophy since 2017 at Wembley last month and are also through to the last eight of the Europa League.”We enjoyed winning a trophy, and it has to be the fuel for the next one. We must be pushed by that and that has to bring extra energy to beat Fulham. We have to set a winning culture. We are Manchester United, we have to win all the games, we have to compete in all the leagues. That is the mentality.”🚨 Paul Scholes on Jadon Sancho: “At Dortmund before, he had a flying right-back going on all the time, which really helped him because he’s not a quick player, he’s more of a skilful player who wants to play football, he wants to play with his centre-forward and right-back.” 🔴 pic.twitter.com/nnrTRxglMj— UtdPlug (@UtdPlug) March 18, 2023 The Red Devils host Fulham at Old Trafford as they look to carry through momentum from their Europa League victory over Real Betis. Erik Ten Hag’s side flew to Seville this week with a 4-1 lead. Marcus Rashford scored the only goal at the Estadio Benito Villamarin on Thursday evening to wrap up a 5-1 aggregate win set up a last-eight clash with Sevilla.Ten Hag will likely shuffle his team a bit, with Marcel Sabitzer and Fred to start in midfield. But it’s the change on the wing that’ll be intriguing. Namely, Jadon Sancho could finally complete 90 minutes for the club, something he hasn’t done since the home draw with Newcastle United in mid-October.##NAJAVA_MECA_7108023##In Fulham, United face a side eyeing a shock cup triumph to cap off what has been a brilliant season at Craven Cottage. Marco Silva’s side have hit a bump in the road with consecutive defeats to Arsenal and Brentford, but enjoyed a seven-game unbeaten run prior to those losses and will be confident of an upset.Elsewhere in the FA Cup, EFL Championship sides Sheffield United and Blackburn Rovers meet at Bramall Lane in Sheffield. It will ensure that a second-tier team will reach the semis at Wembley Stadium. But there will also be a fourth-tier club on the biggest stage – provided they pull off a massive upset in Brighton.FA CUPQuarterfinalsSaturdayMan.City – Burnley 6-0 (2-0)/Haaland 32, 35, 59, Alvarez 62, 73, Palmer 68/Sunday15:00: (1.70) Sheffield Utd (3.60) Blackburn (5.40)17:15: (1.15) Brighton (8.50) Grimsby (15.0)19:30: (1.50) Man.Utd. (4.30) Fulham (6.50)***odds are subject to change***