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Manchester United’s Spanish midfielder Juan Mata (3rd R) scores the opening goal of the FA Cup fourth round replay football match between Manchester United and Cambridge United at Old Trafford in Manchester, north west England. Image Credit: AFP

Manchester, United Kingdom: Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal reiterated his determination to win a trophy in his debut season after his side beat Cambridge United in the FA Cup fourth round.

United prevailed 3-0 in Tuesday’s replay against fourth-tier Cambridge at Old Trafford thanks to goals from Juan Mata, Marcos Rojo and James Wilson, setting up a fifth-round trip to third-tier Preston North End.

With rivals such as Manchester City, Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur having exited the competition at this stage, United are now favourites to end an 11-year wait to lift the world’s most famous domestic cup competition.

But Van Gaal admits the visit to Deepdale in two weeks will be testing, especially after Preston’s impressive 3-1 replay victory away at cup specialists Sheffield United.

“Every club in the FA Cup wants to win, we also,” said Van Gaal.

“We have to beat Preston and that will not be easy. They won away against a cup fighter like Sheffield United, so it will be difficult for us to win in Preston North End.

“I heard from [assistant manager] Ryan [Giggs] they [Sheffield United] are very good cup fighters and Preston beat them 3-1. So Preston is not a piece of cake.”

Reflecting on his side’s performance against a team who are currently 79 places below United in the English league system, the Dutchman added: “I don’t think we played a very good match.

“But it is always difficult against a defensive team. We could have done better, but I am pleased with the result.

“Cambridge have played very well — a very organised team and with a mentality that was superb. The fans were fantastic from Cambridge United. We have done what we had to.”

He added: “I prefer to play against lower teams because the possibility to survive is higher. The FA Cup is a title and I am living for titles as a coach, but it is always difficult.

“It is even sometimes more difficult to win against a lower team than a big team. That is good, but that is also what football is. It is what we all like, that not always the better team is winning.

“We have a real chance now. Why? We are the highest qualified team in the FA Cup.”

Cambridge might have taken a sensational lead, with forward Tom Elliott missing a glorious one-on-one opening by hitting a post inside the first minute, before Mata and Rojo gave United a two-goal half-time advantage.

Although he failed to get his name on the scoresheet, Belgian international Marouane Fellaini impressed in a role as a striker alongside Robin van Persie, playing a part in the two first-half goals.

“Now with Fellaini, we have always also an attacking player through the air,” said Van Gaal.

“We could also score through the air, not only along the floor, and that was our game plan and he has confirmed it again.

“We could have scored more, I think. In the second half we played a bit more forward, I believe. We created more chances. Robin van Persie had four opportunities and could have scored more.”

Cambridge could not match the dizzying heights of their first meeting with United, a 0-0 draw at the Abbey Stadium, but the £1 million in funds generated by the replay was a huge consolation for losing manager Richard Money.

“It means we can be safe and stable financially,” said Money.

“We are not going to have a spending spree in the summer and have one massive effort to be promoted. We need to grow.

“We need a new stadium and a new training ground or new facilities at the training ground. That is what the cup run will do for us.”