Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, will come up against his former club, Chelsea, in the quarter-finals of the Emirates FA Cup.
Mourinho, who had two separate successful stints with the Blues, was greeted with the news of a return to Stamford Bridge immediately his current side saw off Blackburn Rovers 2-1 on Sunday.
“I have to play Saint-Etienne, I have to play the EFL Cup final, I have to play hopefully another opponent in the Europa League,” the Portuguese gaffer reacted after the draw.
“I have to fight for a top-four position in the Premier League. I have so many things to think about.
“Chelsea can only think about that [the FA Cup] because they are champions and they have nothing else to fight for.
“The match is in one month’s time, so I don’t want to think about it.
“We’re going to fight for the FA Cup, but the League Cup is the one we have a 50 percent possibility to win.
“And the next one is to get a result against St Etienne on Wednesday and be in the last 16 of the Europa League.”
The other games will see Tottenham face Millwall while fairytale side, Lincoln City, will play the winner between Arsenal and Sutton United.
The final game will see Middlesbrough battle who comes out tops between Manchester City and Huddersfield.
FA Cup last-eight draw
Middlesbrough vs. Manchester City/Huddersfield
Arsenal/Sutton United vs. Lincoln City
Chelsea vs. Manchester United
Millwall vs. Tottenham