Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha has insisted that he will take next month's FA Cup final meeting with former club Manchester United in his stride.
The 23-year-old spent just two years at Old Trafford before being allowed to rejoin the Eagles in 2015, where he has since enjoyed a return to his form of old.
Zaha now has a cup final to look forward to after helping Palace overcome Watford in Sunday evening's last-four tie, coming 24 hours on from the Red Devils' own victory over Everton.
Speaking to BBC Sport post-match, the Englishman said: "I'm buzzing. We said before that we can't get this far and not make it - that was the plan to get there and we're happy.
"It was hard. We had some of our main players out. I just wanted to give my all. Manchester United - personally it's just another game for me. I know it's an FA Cup final but what I mean is Manchester United are just another team now for me. I just want to win it for Palace."
Palace face Newcastle United, Stoke City and Southampton in their final three Premier League games ahead of the May 21 final.