
ALEX FERGUSON admits his focus has already returned to winning the FA Cup, Premier League and Champions League.
Fergie was delighted to see Manchester United add the Carling Cup to the World Club Championship trophy they lifted earlier this season.
But the United boss insists there will be little time to celebrate the penalty shootout success over Tottenham with vital games coming thick and fast.
He said: "We could have done without extra-time to be honest and I suppose Spurs will be saying the same.
"There'll be some tired legs and I need them to freshen up.
"The league's a priority and the Champions League as well."
Ben Foster saved Jamie O'Hara's opening spot-kick and David Bentley missed to send United on their way to glory at Wembley.
And Fergie was delighted to see Foster claim the headlines.
He added: "They took their penalties very confidently.
"Foster did a fantastic save and that gave us a big lift."
England keeper Foster added: "It is absolutely fantastic — it was a crazy game.
"The last 30 minutes were played at walking pace but it was fantastic to get the win.
"The pitch started to tear up a bit but that was the same for both teams.
"I definitely have sympathy for them. They put us under massive pressure throughout the game but sometimes football is cruel."