Lifting a trophy would be huge for Manchester United this season, according to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s assistant, Kieran McKenna.
Kieran believes it would be a big step in the right direction for the Red Devils.
According to him, everyone at the club is willing to make this dream come true and the young team is currently gaining experiences that will make them become a title-winning group eventually.
He added that once majority of the players start reaching semi-finals, or finals, or fighting for league titles, they will be better equipped to be title winners for themselves and the club.
His words, “It would be massive. Everyone is very determined to make that happen.
“We can say it is a young group and one that has to grow, but it is Man United and everyone wants to be part of trophy-winning teams. That would be a big step.
“It’s a group that is growing in experience. Last season, we had two quarter-finals where they came up short against Barcelona in the Champions League and obviously in the FA Cup.
“The first cup competition this season, we have just lost to Manchester City over the course of two legs, 3-2, so they are gaining some experiences.
“We have a couple of players in the group who have won trophies, but for a lot of the group they haven’t been to semi-finals, or finals, or competing for league titles, so they are only going to benefit from putting themselves to play in big games, in big semi-finals, in big finals, and when you get to those stages you want to win them.
“For the growth of the team, it is about the process of getting to those big matches, understanding what it takes to win them and the more they go through those experiences, the more likely they are to win trophies.”
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