Man U target more trophies after winning League Cup
LONDON, England (AP):
With a first trophy secured, thoughts now turn to what else a transformed Manchester United can achieve in a season that is shaping up nicely for manager Erik ten Hag.
While a quadruple remains unlikely, United’s four-pronged challenge is still alive after beating Newcastle 2-0 in the League Cup final yesterday.
“We are still in three competitions, and we have the chance to win more trophies,” United goalkeeper David de Gea said. “I feel the mentality of the team is a winning one.”
For a team that had become all too accustomed to failure in recent years, it is quickly getting a taste for success after the impressive turnaround overseen by Ten Hag.
“I am satisfied, but I want more. I want much more,” said United captain Bruno Fernandes, who led the celebrations on the field at Wembley.
Ten Hag needed just 10 months to deliver his first trophy as United manager and end a six-year silverware drought for the 20-time English champion. It is United’s first trophy since winning a League Cup and Europa League double under Jose Mourinho in 2017.
As trophies go, the League Cup is a modest prize for a club that won it all under iconic former manager Alex Ferguson. But this was a triumph that was relished by thousands of United fans at the stadium after Casemiro’s header and Sven Botman’s own-goal settled the match.
“First you have to win the first one, and that is what we did today,” Ten Hag said. “You can get inspiration from this and more confidence that we can do it.
“We are still at the start of restoring Manchester United to where they belong and that is to be winning trophies.”
Few expected United to be in such a healthy position at this stage of the season — especially after losing the first two games of the campaign, which included the humiliating 4-0 loss at Brentford in August.
Ten Hag, who won three Dutch titles and two cups with Ajax, is off the mark in his new job and there could be more days like this before the season is done.
Third-place United are in contention for the Premier League title and on Thursday beat Barcelona in the Europa League to advance to the round of 16 against Real Betis. Next up is West Ham in the FA Cup in the fifth round, with league leaders Arsenal and holders Liverpool already eliminated.
CASEMIRO’S DELIGHT
Casemiro headed United in front in the 33rd minute of the final when rising to meet Luke Shaw’s curled free kick.
For a man who has won it all with Real Madrid, including five Champions League titles, Casemiro’s delight at opening the scoring at Wembley was clear to see as he ran to the corner to celebrate with a broad smile on his face.
Botman’s own-goal made it 2-0 in the 39th after Wout Weghorst played in Rashford on the left. The in-form forward miscued his shot, but Botman’s attempted block saw the ball fly beyond Newcastle goalkeeper Loris Karius. Rashford ran away in celebration, but it was adjudged to be an own-goal.

