
""I've not, no," Fletcher said when asked if conversations had been had with United chiefs. "I spoke to Omar [Berrada] and Jason [Wilcox], that's how the process works. "For me, I've been focusing on the job in hand. There have been no thoughts from me on my future. "I lead the team, guide the team, there's been no conversations outside those two people.""
"United welcome Fabian Hurzeler's team to Old Trafford after going unbeaten in their last four Premier League games, though three of those results have been draws. But the FA Cup is often a competition that they thrive in, having won the tournament 13 times, a total only bettered by Arsenal (14). United have been knocked out in the FA Cup third round in just two of their last 40 ties at this stage, losing 1-0 to Leeds United in 2009-10."
Darren Fletcher was appointed Manchester United's interim manager after Ruben Amorim was sacked. He oversaw a 2-2 draw with Burnley and confirmed he will be in charge for the FA Cup tie against Brighton. Fletcher said he spoke only with Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox and that there have been no conversations with other club chiefs about his future. The club are keeping options open, with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Michael Carrick reported as potential caretaker candidates. United have won the FA Cup 13 times and Fletcher won it as a player in 2003-04.
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