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Inside Manchester United’s Carabao Cup celebrations celebrations at Wembley as Sir Alex Ferguson joins dressing room party

Manchester United beat Newcastle 2-0 in the Carabao Cup final and pictures of their changing room celebrations have been released.

Alongside a guest appearance from Sir Alex Ferguson, the United team posed for pictures with the trophy as champagne flowed.

Ten Hag’s side took command of the Carabao Cup final when Casemiro headed in a brilliant Luke Shaw cross to give Manchester United the lead.

An own-goal courtesy of Sven Botman doubled United’s advantage and put them in complete control as they saw the game out.

The win ended United’s six-year trophy drought and all involved with the club seemed to enjoy getting their hands on some silverware.

Manchester United ended their six-year trophy drought with the 2-0 win against Newcastle

Manchester United ended their six-year trophy drought with the 2-0 win against Newcastle

Erik ten Hag and Sir Alex Ferguson posed together with the trophy after the cup final victory

Erik ten Hag and Sir Alex Ferguson posed together with the trophy after the cup final victory

Ten Hag poses with the Carabao Cup - after winning the first available trophy as United boss

Ten Hag poses with the Carabao Cup – after winning the first available trophy as United boss

After meeting Ferguson post-game, Ten Hag invited the club’s legendary former manager into the team’s changing room to join the post-match celebrations.

The pair shared a warm embrace in the tunnel before they joined the players to enjoy the win behind-closed-doors.

Speaking to Sky Sports after the game, Ten Hag spoke about his meeting with the Manchester United icon.

‘He was there and he is a happy man tonight,’ he said. ‘The dinner that shows we are good and it shows he is really involved in this club and really committed.

‘We all can learn a lot from him. What he did for Manchester United is huge, an inspiration for all of us.’

England teammates Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho played key roles in the cup final win

England teammates Marcus Rashford and Jadon Sancho played key roles in the cup final win

Goalkeepers David De Gea and Tom Heaton pose together with the Carabao Cup trophy

Goalkeepers David De Gea and Tom Heaton pose together with the Carabao Cup trophy

Manchester United's centre-back pairing Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane have been key

Manchester United’s centre-back pairing Lisandro Martinez and Raphael Varane have been key

United wonderkid Alejandro Garnacho kissed the trophy - the first of his Man United career

United wonderkid Alejandro Garnacho kissed the trophy – the first of his Man United career

The United players clearly enjoyed the occasion and will be hoping it can help lead them to more trophies this season.

The Red Devils are competing on all fronts and will surely use this win as a source of inspiration as the season progresses.

For a lot of the United team, this is the first piece of silverware they have won for the club and for some players, such as Alejandro Garnacho and Wout Weghorst, it is the first of their professional careers.

Garnacho made the most of the cup final win and the teenager posed for a picture kissing the Carabao Cup trophy as it donned the red of Manchester United.

Manchester United's Garnacho poses with the trophyManchester United's Fred poses with the trophy

Manchester United’s Garnacho (L) and Fred (R) posed with the trophy after the win at Wembley

Swedish teammates Victor Lindelof and Anthony Elanga celebrated the cup final win together

Swedish teammates Victor Lindelof and Anthony Elanga celebrated the cup final win together

United youth products Brandon Williams and Rashford posed with the trophy and champagne

United youth products Brandon Williams and Rashford posed with the trophy and champagne

Rashford was again key to United’s victory and is one of the few players that was present for both the 2017 Europa League win and the 2023 Carabao Cup final victory.

The England international is embarking on legendary status at the club and United fans will love seeing pictures of him celebrating the first trophy of Ten Hag’s reign.

However, fans will be hoping that there is not such a big gap before the club pick up their next trophy.

The Red Devils’ next game is an FA Cup clash against West Ham and it gives the side a chance to progress in another cup competition.

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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