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What Jadon Sancho told Bruno Fernandes to do during celebrations in six missed Man United moments

Manchester United defeated Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday afternoon to secure their first trophy since 2017.

Erik ten Hag's side took the lead in the 33rd minute through Casemiro, before Sven Botman deflected Marcus Rashford's strike past stand-in goalkeeper Loris Karius before the half-time break.

It was far from a vintage second half - or final in general - but the Reds managed the game well and stopped the Magpies getting back into the game in the second period. The cup triumph was the first under the management of Ten Hag, but United still have the opportunity to win three more honours this term.

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Here are six things fans may have missed during United's victory over Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final:

The Brazilian midfielder gave United the lead over the Magpies at Wembley, and he was keen to get the fans going after making it 1-0 in the crunch match. After an anxious wait to see whether his goal would stand following a VAR check, Casemiro gestured to the Reds supporters to keep the good atmosphere going.

Casemiro was clearly pumped up, with the 31-year-old letting out a roar and hyping up the fans once again after seeing the ball out of play for a goal kick. He was quickly embraced by his teammates, with Diogo Dalot slapping the hand of the midfielder, while Raphael Varane and Lisandro Martinez shouted towards the Brazilian from a distance.

While Rashford wasn't awarded United's second goal of the afternoon, he still played a massive part in it - and deserved to be on the scoresheet. However, he and the Reds will not care too much about who put the ball into the back of the net. The England ace was heavily involved in

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