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Dimitar Berbatov backs Manchester United to win more silverware this season

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Dimitar Berbatov does not believe Manchester United's relentless fixture schedule will scupper their chances of adding more silverware to their collection before the end of the season.

United, who ended their six-year wait for a trophy by winning the Carabao Cup at Wembley last month, signed off for the international break with a 3-1 FA Cup quarter-final victory over Fulham on Sunday, booking a last four clash with Brighton & Hove Albion next month.

It marked the Reds' 25th game since the campaign resumed after the World Cup, meaning they have played almost every three days in four different competitions since late-December.

Despite that gruelling schedule, United won 19 of those 25 matches, losing just twice. Erik ten Hag's side are still alive and kicking in both the FA Cup and the Europa League ahead of the final months of the campaign. READ MORE: Victor Osimhen has told Erik ten Hag what he wants to hear If United manage to reach the final of both of those competitions they will play another 19 matches before the end of the season.

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