Manchester United into FA Cup Quarter Final

Manchester United's remarkable renaissance under caretaker boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer continued last night.
The Red Devils booked their place in the last 8 of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win over holders Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
As has been the case quite often since Jose Mourinho departed the club, Paul Pogba was front and central, putting in a terrific cross for Ander Herrera's opener, and nabbing the second himself.
United's reward is a quarter final trip to Wolves.
Elsewhere, Premier League leaders Manchester City will be away to Swansea in round 6.
Watford's meeting with Crystal Palace is the other all-Premier League tie.
While Brighton must travel to Millwall.
Those games will take place over St Patrick's weekend.
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