Sir Alex Ferguson says he feels a responsibility to continue winning titles with Manchester United. The Scottish tactician guided the Red Devils to an unprecedented 19th English league title last season and has admitted that he is not about to relax on what he has achieved so far.
"There's a responsibility as the manager of Manchester United. It doesn't go away," he told Inside United.
"I'm not going to take it easy because we won the title. Hopefully we'll be better next season. The only thing you can do at this club is win - that's all that matters.
"We have to carry on, there's nothing else you can do. We have a responsibility and expectation to live up to and that carries on next season.
"As I've always said, Manchester United should accept a challenge. We're good at that and, next season, we'll accept anything that comes our way."