Manchester United host Westham in the last 16 of the EFL Cup. The Red Devils are in high spirits, after advancing to the last 16 of the Europa League, they beat Newcastle in the EFL Cup final with a two-goal advantage, ending a six-year trophy drought and boosting their morale. They have won 15 of their last 16 home matches and are expected to add to their winning record, while Westham's priority is relegation in the league, and cup matches are not a priority for them, so look for United to win at home and secure a win. (Live on myTV Super at 3.45am on Thursday)
Tannhäuser has been appointed as the manager of Manchester United, and the team has a new look. They won the EFL Cup a few days ago, and are expected to give their best in tonight's FA Cup match to fulfill their vow of "Championships come one after another". Fozzie Rashford has been on a tear this season, Chaton Sinzu has been in fine form since his return to action, and Casimiru and Bono Fernandes have also stepped up to the plate at crucial moments, so breaking down Westham's gates won't be a difficult task.
Relegation pressure on Westham
Westham are having a disappointing season and are in relegation trouble in the league, and the cup is only a secondary target for them. Manager David Moyes may rotate to save their strength for the next league match. Even if the Hammers go all out, they may not be a match for Manchester United, as they are prone to setbacks when they meet strong opponents, and have lost to Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur on the road this season, so it is hard for them to escape the fate of defeat on this visit to Otford.
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