Future looking bright at Man Utd as Ten Hag delivers silverware
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[February 27, 2023]
By Martyn Herman
LONDON (Reuters) - Manchester United's near six-year trophy drought
was almost overlooked in the build-up to the League Cup final as
Newcastle United's wait for major silverware spanned nearly seven
decades.
A clinical 2-0 victory at Wembley got the Old Trafford trophy
cabinet door swinging open again though and, perhaps more
importantly, gave a glimpse of greater things to come under astute
Dutch manager Erik ten Hag.
The former Ajax Amsterdam boss arrived at Old Trafford with the club
in a state of some turmoil on and off the pitch after finishing in
sixth place in the Premier League last season.
But while there is little he can do about the future ownership of
the 20-time English champions, which the American Glazer family have
expressed a wish to sell, on the pitch he is shaping a team that
looks capable of reviving the glory days.
A season that began under a Cristiano Ronaldo-shaped cloud has been
transformed since the Portuguese talisman was finally shown the door
after a toxic fall-out.
Ten Hag has quietly gone about his business, moulding an intelligent
team that works tirelessly and is beginning to make winning a habit.
A sixth League Cup triumph ended the club's longest wait for a
trophy since 1983.
And the season could still get better. They are in the fifth round
of the FA Cup, the last 16 of the Europa League after knocking out
Barcelona in midweek and in third place in the Premier League and
not out of the title race.
Ten Hag experienced some difficult early days. A 4-0 hammering at
Brentford in August had some predicting he might be out before the
leaves fell off the trees and then there was a humiliating 6-3
defeat at Manchester City.
Since that drubbing at The Etihad in early October, United have lost
only twice in all competitions, forward Marcus Rashford has turned
into a world-beater and the signing of midfielder Casemiro has
looked like a stroke of genius.
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Manchester United v Newcastle United - Wembley Stadium, London,
Britain - February 26, 2023 Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag
celebrates with the trophy after winning the Carabao Cup
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A defence built around the terrier-like Lisandro
Martinez and the cultured Raphael Varane snuffed out Newcastle on
Sunday, winger Antony is becoming a fan favourite and even
old-fashioned centre forward Wout Weghorst, a puzzling signing at
the time, looks as though he would run through brick walls for Ten
Hag.
It is not so much about individuals though. For Ten Hag the key is
having every player pulling in the same direction.
"Winning a trophy shows that its worth to suffer and sacrifice to
give every day your best," he told reporters. "If you want to prove
something you have to win something.
"This shows we are on a good pathway and it's going in the right
direction. We will be happy for 24 hours but we will not be
satisfied because satisfaction leads to laziness."
Ten Hag said the confidence of Sunday's win could be a key for the
rest of the season.
"I hope this is a big inspiration, but you can't look too far
ahead," he said. "It's a big win this and we are really happy
tonight. Winning breeds confidence as long as you don't go over the
top and keep doing the right things."
(Reporting by Martyn Herman; Editing by Toby Davis)
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