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Five Manchester United fixtures in March could dictate Erik ten Hag's first season

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It's fair to say that February was the perfect month for Manchester United. What started with a win over Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup ended with Erik ten Hag's side lifting the trophy.

It also saw the Reds register 10 points from their four Premier League matches, while also overcoming Barcelona in their Europa League play-off tie.

In truth, it has been a good year so far for the Reds. Since the break in the campaign for the World Cup in Qatar, United have won 16 matches and remain the only side in England still capable of winning four trophies this term.

With the Carabao Cup in the bank, Ten Hag's men - whether or not they admit it - are in the hunt for an unprecedented quadruple.

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