Wilfried Zaha insists Manchester United are “just another team” as the winger prepares to face his former club in the FA Cup final.
The 23-year-old winger signed for United from Palace in 2013, but only made two league appearances for the Premier League giants.
Zaha rejoined the Eagles on a permanent deal in 2015 and says he doesn’t have anything against the Red Devils.
He said: “Everyone tells me about Man United, I just think Man United are another team in the final.
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“My only objective is to win, it could be United it could be Aston Villa or Chelsea, I just want to win.
“It doesn’t mean anything to me. I went to United and what happened there happened. I’m back at Palace now so I’m just looking forward to the final.
“I don’t have anything against United – it won’t make me run any faster, I’ll still play the same way.”
Palace booked a place in their first FA Cup final since 1990 with a 2-1 win over Watford at Wembley.
The Eagles return to league action this weekend with a trip to Alan Pardew’s former side Newcastle.
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