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Saha's headed goal sent Everton into the FA Cup semi-finals
Everton striker Louis Saha has revealed his delight at drawing former club Manchester United in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
Saha, 30, scored the Blues' winner as they beat Middlesbrough 2-1 in their quarter-final at Goodison on Sunday.
He told BBC Radio Merseyside: "It's going to be special and I think it's one of the best draws for the fans.
"They never lose semi-finals so I think it will be one of the hardest games Everton face right now."
Saha, who arrived on Merseyside on a pay-as-you-play contract for a nominal fee in the close-season, believes Everton's status as underdogs going into the tie can help them.
"I do think in football, that's why it's magic, that the FA Cup is so special that any possibility is on. It's huge but we have so much quality in our dressing room that we won't be happy with only a semi-final
Louis Saha
"That's why people spend so much money to watch games and I do think we have the quality, the belief and the spirit to put any team in difficulty," said the France international.
Saha's decisive strike against Middlesbrough sets up the club's first match at Wembley in 14 years.
The French striker is adamant the occasion will count for little unless his side can beat Manchester United and reach the final.
"It's huge but we have so much quality in our dressing room that we won't be happy with only a semi-final.
"We are looking for trophies and the club deserve that," added Saha.
Second-placed Chelsea were held to a dramatic 2-2 draw by Fulham to leave Liverpool with a three-point lead heading into the new year.
Meanwhile, former Arsenal captain Tony Adams saw the Gunners leave his Portsmouth side just three points above the relegation zone with a 1-0 win at the Emirates.
Everton won 3-0 at home to Sunderland as Ricky Sbragia's first match since being confirmed as the Black Cats full-time manager in succession to Roy Keane ended in defeat.
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