Erik ten Hag and Eddie Howe reflect on Carabao Cup final: 'we won't be satisfied'
Manchester United crushed Newcastle's hopes of claiming a first major domestic trophy for nearly 70 years with a clinical 2-0 victory in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley.
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A header by Casemiro followed by an own goal by Sven Botman late in the first half silenced the hordes of Newcastle fans who flocked to the capital full of optimism as Manchester United went on to lift the trophy for a sixth time with relative ease. It was United's first trophy since winning the Europa League under José Mourinho in 2017, their longest wait for silverware since 1983.
Erik ten Hag hopes the win is a catalyst, seeing it as the 'inspiration' to achieve more, with the Dutchman telling his team not to be satisfied. The Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe, on the other hand, apologised to fans saying 'to see them disappointed at the end hurts, hurts badly'.
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A header by Casemiro followed by an own goal by Sven Botman late in the first half silenced the hordes of Newcastle fans who flocked to the capital full of optimism as Manchester United went on to lift the trophy for a sixth time with relative ease. It was United's first trophy since winning the Europa League under José Mourinho in 2017, their longest wait for silverware since 1983.
Erik ten Hag hopes the win is a catalyst, seeing it as the 'inspiration' to achieve more, with the Dutchman telling his team not to be satisfied. The Newcastle manager, Eddie Howe, on the other hand, apologised to fans saying 'to see them disappointed at the end hurts, hurts badly'.
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