Christian Eriksen says wounded Manchester United can prove a point at Wembley.
The Red Devils were reeling after their 3-0 defeat by Sevilla in the Europa League on Thursday.
They go into their FA Cup date with Albion missing defenders Raphael Varane, Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire.
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But they pride themselves on responding to setbacks this season and expect a big reaction against the Seagulls.
Eriksen said: “We had a few of the bigger setbacks this season but in the end, we can see where we are.
“I mean, we were in a quarter-final in the Europa League after everything else and now in the semi-finals of the FA Cup.
“So we can still be proud of where we are but obviously we want to achieve more. Sunday’s now where we can prove our point.”
Asked if playing such a huge game is the best thing to get over Thursday’s humbling, Eriksen said: “Yeah, I think so.
“I mean, it’s definitely going to change our feelings towards the next game.
“Whoever we’re going to play after this, we want to show that we’re better than what we did today, want to give something back to the fans, and to the club.
“It’s a big disappointment but there’s a new focus in three days’ time, and that’s another very big game so I’m sure we’ll be up for that as well.”
United’s hammering in Spain ranks alongside the 4-0 defeat at Brentford and 7-0 hammering at Liverpool as lowpoints of the campaign.
They followed the defeat by Bees, which itself came after losing at home to Albion, by beating Liverpool 2-1.
United have not lost consecutive matches since then, a trend Albion must halt if they are to get to the final.
The seven-goal Anfield nightmare was followed by a 4-1 win over Real Betis.
There was also a bad experience this term at Manchester City, where the 6-3 margin of defeat flattered them.
They bounced back from that game by winning at Omonia Nicosia and Everton in quick succession.
United will look to those results to boost them for Sunday, as well as the return in Seville of Marcus Rashford and Luke Shaw as half-time substitutes.
United boss Erik ten Hag said: “I think we showed in the past we can quickly bounce back.
“We did it between games many times this season but what we have to learn is to start games better, with more desire, more composure on the ball and when you get the setback you have to deal with it and carry on.”
United’s Europa League exit will be compounded if they put in a similar performance on Sunday.
Ten Hag’s side lost at home to the Seagulls in his first game in charge and knows he has a big job to lift them for Wembley.
He said: “I already started. We lift them and we have to pick them up.
“But also we have to face that we let ourselves down, we let the fans down and if you want to win trophies, if you want to be successful, you need other character.”
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