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Marcus Rashford at the double: Man Utd outcast sends Aston Villa to Wembley with first goals for Unai Emery's men in FA Cup quarter-final win against Preston

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  • Villa into the FA Cup semi-finals
  • Beat Preston 3-0 at Deepdale
  • Rashford nets first goals for the club
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    The Manchester United loanee broke the deadlock 13 minutes after half-time, converting Lucas Digne's cross after a crisp Villa move.

    Five minutes later, Morgan Rogers was fouled inside the box and Rashford stepped up to stroke home his second from 12 yards.

    Soon enough, the game was completely killed off when Jacob Ramsey turned on the afterburners to race through midfield and slam home a third.

    Preston had been competitive in the first hour, Stefan Thordurson heading a presentable chance wide in the first half, while their Premier League visitors were limited to chances from set-pieces.

    Suffering a long list of absences, however, North End could not keep up the pace and it is Unai Emery's side on their way to Wembley.

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  • DID YOU KNOW?

    By progressing to the semis, Villa are in the final four for the third time since 2000. Martin O'Neill's side lost to Chelsea 3-0 at that stage in 2010, while under Tim Sherwood they went one better in 2015 before losing 4-0 to Arsenal in the final.

  • THE MVP

    The afternoon undoubtedly belonged to Rashford, who finally added goals of his own to what has been a hugely encouraging loan spell in the Midlands. With Ollie Watkins only fit for the bench, Rashford started through the middle and scored a poacher's goal to break his duck after Digne's square cross. His calm penalty that followed was a sure sign of a player whose confidence has been restored and he looks set to be a major player for Emery between now and the end of the season.

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    THE BIG LOSER

    Preston did themselves justice and manager Paul Heckingbottom will be left ruing what might have been had his list of absentees not been so long. For a variety of reasons, North End were without Freddie Woodman, Ryan Porteous, Kaine Kesler-Hayden, Ryan Ledson and Sam Greenwood, all of whom may have started, and did run out of steam once Villa had their noses in front. It means there will be no Championship representation in the semi-finals for the first time since 2022.

  • WHAT COMES NEXT?

    Preston are effectively playing for pride in the Championship and will be aiming to kickstart a positive run-in when they visit Derby on Wednesday. Villa play Brighton away in the Premier League on the same evening.

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    MATCH RATING (OUT OF FIVE): ⭐⭐⭐