Anthony Martial and Jesse Lingard are serious doubts for Manchester United’s FA Cup tie against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Monday night in what could be the club’s last realistic shot at silverware this season after their Champions League defeat by Paris St-Germain.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has admitted he could have no choice but to change United’s style of play if Martial and Lingard are missing and he is robbed of two-thirds of his first-choice strikeforce.

United are anxiously awaiting the outcome of scans on Lingard’s hamstring and Martial’s groin after both succumbed to injuries late in the first half of Tuesday’s 2-0 round of 16, first-leg defeat to PSG at Old Trafford.

Martial’s injury appears to be a recurrence of a problem that limited his ability to play back-to-back games earlier in the season. Solskjaer is also concerned about how his plans for the visit of Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday week could be affected, too.

United were charged by Uefa on Wednesday after objects, including a bottle, were thrown at PSG winger Angel Di Maria on his return to Old Trafford and now face the prospect of a fine.