WEMBLEY WAHAY
Irish Daily Mirror|March 18, 2023
Ten Hag says United's taste of glory at the national stadium has left them hungry for moré trophies
IAN WHITTELL
WEMBLEY WAHAY

ERIK TEN HAG says a taste of Wembley success has left his Manchester United stars hungry for more.

The Dutchman ended a six-year wait for silverware at United when he led them to a Carabao Cup final win over Newcastle last month.

And with Fulham visiting Old Trafford in the FA Cup quarter-finals tomorrow, there is the chance of another trophy coming the Reds' way.

"Of course it is a huge motivation," said the United boss. "We all really enjoyed Wembley and we all really enjoyed winning a trophy.

"And that has to be the fuel for the next one, to get pushed by that idea, and that has to bring extra energy to beat Fulham.

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