Peter Schmeichel has delivered his verdict on how Manchester United can end a difficult season on a high. The clubs legendary goalkeeper was speaking as a pundit on Sky Sports following their 1-0 win over Everton on Sunday, and suggested what hed do if he were Louis van Gaal to ensure a successful conclusion to 2015/16.From where to play Anthony Martial to whether their priorities should be league or cup, here is what Schmeichel had to say... Play Martial as a central striker Martial is now Manchester Uniteds top Premier League goalscorer this season with eight strikes, after netting their winner over Everton. The French youngster has impressed in a wide forward role this campaign, but Schmeichel believes he should be shifted from the left into the middle. SCHMEICHEL SAYS: Hopefully Martial is going to play in the No 9 position. Id like to see him play where Marcus Rashford played [against Everton]. Id like to see Rashford being eased more into it, so he doesnt have to play in every game. I really, really want Martial to be the No 9 of Man United and then everybody knows.I think he plays well coming in from the left, but he is much more dangerous [in the middle]. It requires people around him so he can play. Anthony Martial netted Manchester Uniteds 1000th home Premier League goal in their 1-0 win over Everton. Push Rooney back into midfield Wayne Rooney should drop into midfield, says Schmeichel Wayne Rooney is due back from injury in the coming weeks following a lengthy lay-off, and Schmeichel believes the captain should be restored in a deeper role.SCHMEICHEL SAYS: Wayne can play in different positions. If you ask him, he wants to play in the No 10 position, but Id like to see Wayne develop into a midfield player because he can play a little bit like Paul Scholes did. I am sure he can develop the engine to play in midfield.His vision and the way he sees football is really beneficial to the way that Manchester United should play. He can play the long passes that weve seen [Morgan] Schneiderlin pass, but he can also play the little balls, as weve seen so many times when he has been asked to play in other positions. He can tackle, he can win the ball back and he can defend. But Wayne has to want to play in that position.Give Rashford a rest Marcus Rashford has started the last nine games for United Since exploding onto the scene in late February with his double against FC Midtjylland, Rashford has now started nine games in a row for Manchester United. Schmeichel, however, believes that the 18-year-old shouldnt be overplayed at this stage of his career. SCHMEICHEL SAYS: Over the years, there has always been a goalscorer up front. There has always been someone to put the ball in the back of the net scoring 15 or 20 goals. Martial is the top scorer coming from the left and we have not known who is going to be the No 9.I like the boy Rashford, he is an incredible talent and I am seriously looking forward to the future, but he is a young lad and he needs to be eased into the game. He is doing well at the moment, but playing every game can ruin him. It doesnt have to be much wrong to set him back a long, long time.Prioritise the league over the FA Cup Chris Smalling of Manchester United in action with Andy Carroll of West Ham United It wasnt too long ago that Champions League qualification seemed impossible for United. But an upturn in form and the struggles of Manchester City have seen them move back to a point behind their rivals in fourth.Van Gaals side also have an FA Cup quarter-final replay with West Ham later this month, but Schmeichel says the top four must be the priority. SCHMEICHEL SAYS: Champions League football is essential for a club of Manchester Uniteds calibre. They have to play in that tournament. If not, its a failure.Winning the FA Cup is nice and its a really, really nice day out at Wembley and is something the fans can look forward to but its nothing compared to the Champions League. The game here against Spurs is much more important than the replay against West Ham.Its time to rotate the squad Louis van Gaal gives instructions United named an unchanged lineup from the side that beat Manchester City a fortnight ago but, with their injury problems easing, Schmeichel believes its time for Van Gaal to utilize his squad to its full potential.SCHMEICHEL SAYS: I seriously think it would be some achievement for Manchester United to get themselves into that fourth position, but Im doubting it. The performance today shows a lot of limitations. You look at the bench now and some of the names coming back from injury and he has been forced to play in a certain way with certain players for a long time. Now they are coming back.Van Gaal will have choices now and can rest some of his players. He has not had that opportunity and lets wait and see what happens. Van Gaal felt his side were far from their best as Manchester United edged Everton Also See: United too reliant on youth Van Gall: Stolen victory Man Utd stats Get a £10 free bet! Destockage Nike Air Max . Solomon Elimimian did not make the trip with the team after suffering what appeared to be a right leg injury in the teams regular season finale against the Calgary Stampeders. Nike Tn Requin Pas Cher . The star receiver certainly isnt celebrating it with the Texans mired in a franchise-record 13-game skid. http://www.airmaxpaschersite.fr/.C. United have acquired midfielder Alex Caskey from the Seattle Sounders for a third-round pick in the 2016 MLS draft. Air Max 270 Pas Cher Chine . 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Kevin Na, playing in the final group, missed a 3-foot putt and made a double bogey during a meltdown at the end of his front nine. Each mistake brought more players into the mix on the Copperhead course until at one point there were nine players separated by three shots with more than an hour to go and the treacherous "Snake Pit" stretch of three fearsome closing holes ahead. But thats where Senden seized control -- on the 16th hole, with a shot into the trees. In a three-way tie for the lead with Na and Scott Langley, Sendens tee shot was headed for a tiny forest when it smacked off a tree and left him an opening. "I got a pretty good break there with hitting the tree and dropping straight down," he said. "Then I hit a really good second shot to get in some sort of position near the green. Walking up to the shot, I just felt like, OK, I need to hit a really good shot here to get this up-and-down and try to have a chance to do something down the stretch. "I thought it came out well," he said. "It disappeared. Amazing." He chipped in from 70 feet for birdie to break the tie. He made a 20-foot birdie putt on the next hole to stretch his lead to two shots. And when he could hear Na made a birdie putt on the 17th hole behind him to cut the lead to one, the 42-year-old Australian hit one might have been his best putt of the day that didnt go in. It was a 40-foot putt that went up a ridge and moved slightly to the right, and then went down the slope and sharply to the left. Senden hit it so well that he only had a few inches left to tap in for his par and a 1-under 70. All that was left was to wait to see if Na could make birdie and force a playoff. Na caught a flier out of the first cut of rough with a pitching wedge to 40 feet, and the birdie putt didnt have a chance. He closed with a 72 to finish second, his best result on the PGA Tour since he won at Las Veegas at the end of 2011.dddddddddddd "I knew coming into today that I felt like if I shot par I had a chance to win," Na said. "If I break par, I felt like it was going to be a lock." Senden finished at 7-under 277, the third straight event on the Florida swing where the winning score was single-digit under par. He wasnt thinking about all the perks that go along with winning, though he was clear on one thing -- he wont have the week off the second week in April. Senden earned a spot in the Masters, always the biggest major for Australians, even with Adam Scott winning last year. He also locked up a berth in the PGA Championship, two World Golf Championships the rest of the year (at Firestone and Shanghai) and Kapalua to start next year. Its a good feeling for Senden, one that he had forgotten. His only other PGA Tour win was in 2006 at the John Deere Classic. Senden capped off that year by winning the Australian Open at Royal Sydney. "Its something that makes you believe more than you can get it done again, rather than just once and thinking back then in 06, Was it a flash in the pan? I dont believe so," Senden said. "But now it makes me feel (validated) from the John Deere." Scott Langley, hitting superb shots to account for the wind, didnt hit a green over the final four holes and still managed to save par on three of them. The one bogey on the 16th hole, when he went long of the green from the middle of the fairway, proved costly. Langley and David Hearn were the only players who shot par or better all four days. Langley closed with a 70 to finish alone in third. Garrigus made two double bogeys on his way to a 41 on the back nine. He also went 26 holes without a birdie dating to the third round Saturday, when he led by as many as four shots. By the time he made birdie at No. 14, it was too late. Garrigus, now 0-4 when he has at least a share of the 54-hole lead, closed with a 75. He tied for fourth with Will MacKenzie (69) and Luke Donald (70). "I know what Im not going to be doing next year -- fishing," said Garrigus, who figures he caught three dozen large-mouth bass this week. "Im going to bring a damn chain saw out to the place and cut a few trees down. I kept hitting it behind them all day. I just didnt get any breaks." ' ' '