It's been a decade since the Premier League title was last won at Old Trafford and Dalot, speaking on the pre-season tour of the USA, admitted the players are aware of the expectation of winning trophies.
Erik ten Hag ended the club's longest drought for over 40 years by lifting the Carabao Cup last season and the manager's promising first year in charge suggests United are heading in the right direction again.
Although Dalot is playing under his fifth either permanent or interim manager, the Dutchman feels different to the rest. "[Last season] brings us momentum, energy as well, to look back on what we did last year," Dalot said in San Diego.
"It has to bring us energy to build even more, to raise the bar a little bit higher. I think we have all the conditions to give a little bit more and plus, so we can even get better from what we did last year.
"It doesn't fully [reflect] on the entire success that this football club works for and deserves. Like our manager said, we see it as progress, a little step forward. Obviously playing two finals, winning a trophy, being up there competing for the Premier League.
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