Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini says every player in the United team want to play in the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace.
The current United side have a golden opportunity of winning a trophy the team have not won in the last decade, when they face Palace at Wembley on Sunday.
Fellaini has been out of the team, for the last three matches following his suspension in the elbowing incident with Leicester City's Robert Huth.
He is back in contention for a place in team on Sunday, and says Van Gaal's decision on who plays will be final, but all the players are itching to play.
"Everyone wants to play in the final. He told Manchester Evening News.
"At a club like United you have a lot of competition, a lot of players who want to play in the final. In the end, the manager decides and I hope we can win. I want to win something here.
"A final is a different game. It’s 50/50. I think it will be tough. We beat them at home in the league but it will be completely different."
Fellaini has come under intense criticism this season for his performances.
But Van Gaal's new 4-3-3 formation seem to have given him a new role in the team that has made him more efficient and potent.
It remains to be seen if Van Gaal well recall him for a straight start after missing the last three games.
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