Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic is confident that the Community Shield trophy is not the only silverware the club will be laying hands on this season.
United, last season’s Premier League runners-up, defeated champions Chelsea 3-1 at Wembley.
Antonio Valencia and Javier Hernandez gave Sir Alex Ferguson’s men a two-goal lead and Dimitar Berbatov rounded off the win with a cool finish after Salomon Kalou had pulled a goal back for Chelsea.
Vidic said afterwards: “I believe there will be more (trophies) – this is just the beginning.
“I think we have a good squad and showed today we have energy and showed some hunger.”
The Serbian central defender continued on Sky Sports: “I think we did well today. Some players who haven’t played a lot pre-season had time to build up their fitness and they did well.
“Dimitar had a lot of pressure last year and we hope this year we will score more goals.”
Paul Scholes impressed in United’s midfield, with an impressive ball in the build-up to Valencia’s goal arguably the high point.
The former England midfielder added on Sky Sports: “It was a good game and we’re happy with the win.
“It’s more of a pre-season friendly but it’s a trophy, we’ve managed to win it and we’re more than happy to do that.
“It’s always good to beat Chelsea. They are a quality side who beat us three times last year. That’s disappointing but we’ve got off to the right start this year.
“We weren’t that far off last year – just one point in the league. With more determination this year hopefully we can go one step further.”
However, asked if he was expecting a phone call from England manager Fabio Capello, with a view to revisiting his decision to end international career, Scholes said: “I don’t think so, no.”