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Leicester City beat Manchester United in FA Cup quarter finals, joining Chelsea, Southampton and Manchester City

While its neighbour is chasing a quadruple, Manchester United now has only one route to ending a four-year trophy drought.
Losing 3-1 to Leicester in the FA Cup quarter-finals on Sunday leaves Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with realistically only the Europa League to produce his first trophy as United manager.
United faces Granada in the quarterfinals of the Europa League.
“We didn’t have the spark tonight and it’s understandable,” Solskjaer said.
“They’ve been unbelievable, the last three or four months, playing every three or four days, and it’s just caught up with us — all the games, all the travelling.
“Thursday night in Milan took a lot out of us, today we didn’t have that extra zip.
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