Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford admits they need to break their trophy drought.
The England international insists lifting silverware must be a priority for the club this season.
"If we came out of this season and got top four, without a trophy, I wouldn't leave this season happy," he said.
"If we managed to win a trophy and get top four it would be a successful season.
"For me, it is about putting markers down for what we can do in the future.
"We know it won't change overnight, and he won't get what he wants from the players overnight, so we have to bide our time and be patient.
"As long as we keep working hard and believing in what we are doing, we will be fine.
"Manchester United always have to win trophies. It has been 18 months since our last trophy."