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Micky Mellon: 'Prospect of Manchester United tie is massive prize'

Micky Mellon: 'Prospect of Manchester United tie is massive prize'
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The winners of Thursday nights' rearranged third-round replay will host Manchester United on Sunday.

Tranmere boss Micky Mellon refuses to be seduced by the tantalising prospect of facing Manchester United in the FA Cup, urging his side to focus on the sizeable challenge of Watford.

Rovers battled back from 3-0 down at Vicarage Road to claim a 3-3 draw and ensure a third-round replay at Prenton Park, where they will welcome Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side this weekend if they upset the odds against the Hornets.

In the League One side's favour is that this will be Watford's third game in the space of six days and manager Nigel Pearson may opt to make changes with his side battling to preserve their Premier League status.

However, Mellon argued that whoever takes to the field in a tie that was rescheduled for Thursday because of a waterlogged pitch last week will be no pushovers.

Mellon said: "They're a very good side, regardless of whoever that's going to play. At the end of the day, the 11 that they bring in, they're 11 Premier League players.

"You don't get that opportunity every week. You obviously know they have a lot of qualities but what you've got to believe is they're human beings and on any given day, it just might be your day.

"To be able to go out and play a Premier League team at Prenton Park underneath the floodlights should be very exciting for us.

"We all know the prize, for us that's massive. (For) Watford, it may not be because they're in the same league. But for us the opportunity to be able to go and grab that, no more motivation should be needed.

"Of course, you've still got to go out and beat a Premier League team. You must understand that this is a Premier League team but we will go out and give it everything we've got because we know the size of the prize.

"But you can't affect who you have in the next round, you've got a job to do in that moment. Something that you encourage a team to focus on is the now."

In the original clash earlier this month, goals from Tom Dele-Bashiru, Nathaniel Chalobah and Roberto Pereyra gave last season's beaten finalists a seemingly unassailable lead after 34 minutes.

Watford let a healthy lead slip in the original tie
Watford let a healthy lead slip in the original tie (John Walton/PA)

But in a remarkable second-half turnaround, Connor Jennings and Manny Monthe narrowed the deficit before Paul Mullin held his nerve to level from the penalty spot three minutes from time.

Mellon is adamant the result will have no bearing on Thursday's meeting, adding: "At the end of the day, it's an FA Cup tie, any team that Watford bring will try to win. That's definitely one thing that won't change.

"We're under no illusions that it's going to be a tough game, regardless of how the game goes, it's going to be a tough game.

"They're a Premier League team so we have to respect that and everybody else has to respect that. All we can do is take care of ourselves. We won't be looking at them thinking we have any advantage from anything."

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