23 Feb 2016

United into FA Cup quarter-finals

11:16 am on 23 February 2016

Manchester United provided some blessed relief to under-fire manager Louis van Gaal by powering into the FA Cup quarter-finals with a 3-0 win at League One Shrewsbury Town.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal.

Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal. Photo: PHOTOSPORT

Van Gaal, the subject of fierce criticism following last week's shock 2-1 Europa League first-leg defeat at little-known Danes Midtjylland, was given few worries just days later as United strolled to their first victory in four matches.

The visitors went 2-0 up through Chris Smalling and Juan Mata after a one-sided first half and a 61st-minute goal by Jesse Lingard made the fifth round tie safe.

United, who need to lift the trophy one more time to equal Arsenal's record haul of 12 FA Cup triumphs, next host in-form West Ham United in the second week of March.

Van Gaal's side dominated from start to finish. They enjoyed 75 percent of possession against an outclassed Shrewsbury team that had only three goal attempts all game.

United went in front after 37 minutes when Morgan Schneiderlin won an aerial challenge outside the box and centre half Smalling, surprising the home defence by suddenly popping up in attack, drove the ball beyond keeper Jayson Leutwiler.

Mata left Leutwiler motionless on his line in first-half stoppage time when he dinked a direct free kick into the bottom corner of the net from 20 metres, prompting a wide grin from Van Gaal in the dugout.

United, without long-term injury victim Wayne Rooney and also goalkeeper David De Gea, made it 3-0 in the second half when Lingard slid in to score after Ander Herrera clipped a clever cross to the far post.

-Reuters