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Manchester United's Carabao Cup celebrations revealed as players hauled straight back to training

Here are your latest Manchester United morning headlines on Tuesday, February 28.

Manchester United had precious little time to toast their Carabao Cup win - due to pressing matters in other competitions - but players certainly made the most of what few hours they did have to celebrate.

Goals from Casemiro and Marcus Rashford - beneath the famous Wembley arch - earned United silverware for the first time since 2017 when they defeated Newcastle on Sunday afternoon. It was a memorable occasion for Erik ten Hag and his squad - yet there could be even more to come from them this season.

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It was (almost) straight back to business for United following their stunning Carabao Cup win, but what went on after Bruno Fernandes and Harry Maguire led their victorious teammates up those iconic Wembley steps?

Manchester Evening News has taken a look at what the players got up to behind the scenes after the final whistle.

Read the full story here.

Manchester United left-back Luke Shaw has set the target of trying to win the FA Cup this season following Sunday's Carabao Cup final triumph over Newcastle United at Wembley.

United ended their six-year wait for a trophy with a fairly comfortable 2-0 win against the Magpies, thanks to first-half goals from Casemiro and Marcus Rashford. The former headed the Reds into a 33rd-minute lead, rising highest to meet Shaw's free-kick delivery, ahead of Rashford doubling their advantage just six minutes later via the aid of a deflection.

Newcastle controlled the game for long spells in the second half, dictating possession, but did so without ever really threatening David de Gea between the posts. The closest they came to scoring after the break was when

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