Manchester United signed off for the final international break of the season with a dramatic 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final victory over Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
Trailing 1-0 with just under 20 minutes left on the clock, following Aleksandar Mitrovic's 50th-minute opener, United turned the game on its head following a chaotic 60 seconds. After Jadon Sancho saw a goal-bound effort cleared off the line by Willian, who had used his arm, the Brazilian, along with Mitrovic and Fulham boss Marco Silva, saw red and was sent for an early bath.
That meant United were given the opportunity to get back on level terms from the penalty spot. Bruno Fernandes dispatched the resulting penalty to bring the Reds level, ahead of Marcel Sabitzer, less than two minutes later, scoring his first Reds goal, to put Erik ten Hag's men 2-1 up. Fernandes scored again in stoppage time to complete the comeback.
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It was the ideal way for United to bring an end to what has been a relentless period over the last three months, meaning they will now be able to take stock and reflect on what has been a successful spell. However, several members of Ten Hag's squad will now be linking up with their respective nations for the first batch of Euro 2024 qualifiers, Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and international friendlies.
Here is a rundown of when United's international contingent could be in action over the next week or so:
Thursday, March 23
Italy vs England (Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford)
Portugal (Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes) vs Liechtenstein
Friday, March 24
France vs Netherlands (Tyrell Malacia, Wout Weghorst)
Austria (Marcel Sabitzer) vs Azerbaijan
Sweden (Victor Lindelof, Anthony Elanga) vs Belgium
Ivory Coast (Eric Bailly, Amad) vs Comoros
Tunisia (Hannibal Mejbri) vs Libya
Argentina (Lisandro Martinez) vs Panama
Japan vs Uruguay (Facundo Pellistri)
Saturday, March 25
Scotland (Scott McTominay) vs Cyprus
Morocco vs Brazil (Casemiro, Antony)
Sunday, March 26
England (Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Marcus Rashford) vs Ukraine
Luxembourg vs Portugal (Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes)
Monday, March 27
Netherlands (Tyrell Malacia, Wout Weghorst) vs Gibraltar
Austria (Marcel Sabitzer) vs Estonia
Sweden (Victor Lindelof, Anthony Elanga) vs Azerbaijan
Tuesday, March 28
Scotland (Scott McTominay) vs Spain
Argentina (Lisandro Martinez) vs Curacao
South Korea vs Uruguay (Facundo Pellistri)
Comoros vs Ivory Coast (Eric Bailly, Amad)
Libya vs Tunisia (Hannibal Mejbri)
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