LONDON: Manchester United will attempt to salvage something from their tumultuous season—and potentially keep manager Louis van Gaal in a job—in Saturday’s (Sunday in Manila) FA Cup finals against Crystal Palace. After failing to qualify for the Champions League for the second time in three years, the Wembley showpiece represents United’s last chance to make good on a campaign of stagnant football and simmering fan dissent. Van Gaal was booed as he addressed supporters following Tuesday’s 3-1 home win over Bournemouth and although victory against Palace would give United their first significant piece of silverware since Alex Ferguson left in 2013, reports suggest that his days at Old Trafford are numbered regardless. Despite his difficulties, Van Gaal has his eyes on winning and is not particularly concerned about it being pleasing on the eye. “Of course the starting point is to perform well, to win beautiful…to score beautiful goals,” said Van Gaal. “But a 1-0 win, for me, is also enough because winning is the most important thing in a final. When you lose you have nothing.” The Dutchman also hinted that for Saturday’s final to be a spectacle, Palace need to play their part. “You always need two attacking…