Manchester United has won the Carabao Cup at Wembley Stadium, ending a six-year trophy drought. The day after their celebrations, however, manager Erik Ten Hag had the players back at Carrington for training. Alan Irwin, who is on the Manchester United training ground, speaks with Luke Shaw about the team’s victory and transformation under the new manager.
Shaw discusses how winning the Carabao Cup was a great feeling for the team and the start of something new. He believes that Manchester United is entering a new era, complete with a new manager, a new team, and the opportunity to write its own history. Shaw discusses how the team’s belief and confidence are growing, and how they hope to win more trophies in the future.
When asked about the team’s evolution since their first two games of the season, Shaw admits that there has been a significant shift. The team’s mentality has improved as a result of the manager’s decisions and actions following their early-season defeats. Shaw enjoys working for the new manager and shares his philosophy.
Shaw also discusses the discipline and work ethic that the new manager has instilled in the team. He believes that the team’s actions are now being held accountable and that no one is getting away with anything. Everyone is working hard to do the right thing, and there is a new sense of discipline.
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Shaw has been with Manchester United for nearly nine years and has witnessed everything. He admits, however, that this new era feels different, and that winning the Carabao Cup was significant for him. He has been a part of a defense that is now stronger than ever, and he attributes this to Cassie’s presence in front of them.
Finally, Shaw admits that Manchester United is still in contention for the FA Cup, Europa League, and league title. He insists, however, that the team is not looking too far ahead and is focused on the next game, which is a major competition that they want to win.
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