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Ten Hag wants Man Utd to 'get back to work' after League Cup glory
Erik ten Hag has urged Manchester United to "get back to work" as his League Cup winners look to land more silverware after ending the club's six-year trophy drought.
Ten Hag's side beat Newcastle 2-0 in the League Cup final on Sunday to end United's worst trophy drought in 40 years.
But the celebrations were short-lived as United manager Ten Hag sets his sights on a period of sustained success.
United host West Ham in the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday, take on Real Betis in the Europa League last 16 in March and still have an outside chance of catching Premier League leaders Arsenal.
With that in mind, Ten Hag and his players were back on the training pitch just 19 hours after the final whistle at Wembley.
Asked if there were any further celebrations after leaving London last weekend, the United boss told reporters "No. Nothing beyond. Get back to work.
"Of course the players were still enthusiastic and they had to celebrate this momentum.
"But on Monday after we settled down and we get back to work. That's what we had to do, that was recovery. The ones who played less did a good training session."
Ten Hag may be tempted to rotate his starting line-up against West Ham in the midst of a hectic schedule.
The Dutchman has largely relied on the same players despite United's relentless fixture list.
"Let's make myself clear: we didn't win (the League Cup) with 11 players. We did win with a squad," he said.
"I think the squad is so important, every time players come in if it's for a whole game, if it's for minutes, a couple of games, I think also during games we can change dynamics.
"We do it with many more than 11 players, so I count on them and I know they will be ready because every time the players play their games they take responsibility.
"It's about that, take responsibility but also you have to fight for your position.
"There are great months ahead of us, so great games and I think everyone wants to play games. The players who form the best teams will play."
That collective effort is underpinned by a much-improved mentality, meaning there is no chance of this weekend's Premier League clash at bitter rivals Liverpool proving a distraction for Ten Hag's team.
"I think every game is important, every game until now. This dressing room has the right attitude and the right approach that they take game by game, not looking ahead," Ten Hag said.
"You said it's the biggest game, so Barcelona is not a big game?"
N.Mitchell--AT