
Manchester United defeated Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday night to end a nearly six-year trophy drought.
The Red Devils celebrated in style at Wembley Stadium following their first silverware of the season.
Their 2-0 win over Newcastle ended a nearly six-year trophy drought at Old Trafford and marked Erik ten Hag's successful debut. Ever the perfectionist, speculation quickly turned to what else the Dutchman could achieve with the Red Devils over the course of the remaining games of the campaign as United continued to face challenges on several fronts.

However, before that, the team and Ten Hag's staff celebrated their victory at the national stadium both on the field and in the locker room.
The United players behind manager Ten Hag rushed onto the field as soon as the final whistle blew. The England star left ecstatic despite having his goal brutally taken away, while the Dutchman's celebrations were a little more subdued. He punched the air before briefly embracing in-form striker Marcus Rashford.

The Dutchman made sure Sir Alex Ferguson, another club legend, joined in the celebrations as they continued inside the United dressing room. After exchanging words and a brief hug, the pair shared an emotional moment in the Wembley tunnel.
In the midst of concerns over Ten Hag's plans to sell the club, Avram Glazer attended as well and congratulated Ten Hag. After being welcomed into the United dressing room by his eventual successor, Sir Alex Ferguson continued to play a significant part in the Red Devils' celebrations.

Anthony Martial, Brandon Williams, and others were among those who participated, and Christian Eriksen, who was injured, was permitted to participate. The highlight of the post-game celebrations may have been Ten Hag, the United manager who joined former Ajax stars Antony and Lisandro Martinez in a small dance near the Red Devils' supporters.
The two, who were each wearing an Argentine and Brazilian flag, enjoyed their manager joining in very much. However, United legend Roy Keane's joking suggestion that Ten Hag resign off the strength of his jig did not go over well with everyone.

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