Rashford believes Ten Hag's Man Utd have what it takes to win trophies at the top level.
Rashford has scored five in five starts for United and England.
Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has admitted that the Red Devils are keen to win trophies again following their Premier League win over Nottingham Forest.
Erik ten Hag’s United ran out 3-0 winners against Forest at Old Trafford on Tuesday night, thanks to goals from Rashford, Anthony Martial, and Fred.
The victory at the Theatre of Dreams means United a now a point behind fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur, with a game in hand.
Man United ‘want to win trophies again’
"Football is very up and down and you have to learn to try and control your emotions, sometimes it's difficult,” Rashford told BBC Match of the Day.
"Going out of the World Cup was a massive disappointment but you have to take your time and get your head right before you come back here because you can't afford to be losing games and be feeling sorry for ourselves.
"I'm pleased with the response of everyone coming in and integrating so quickly again."
Rashford’s opening goal on the night was his fifth goal in five starts for United and England, however, when asked what has been different for him this season, the 25-year-old replied: "I think the main thing is that I'm enjoying myself and I'm focused and happy. I'm hoping that can carry on. I want to have a really good season this year and hopefully win a trophy with the club. "
On Man Utd winning trophies again, he said: "That's the main aim. It's an ambition that we've had for a while. When I first came into the team we had a good start, we won three or four trophies in the first couple of years.
"Since then we were in a difficult patch but the only way to come out of it is to keep working hard and we have to keep listening to the manager and the staff, play the football he wants to play and win games. If we keep improving we'll be in and around those opportunities."
Rashford also spoke about how important United’s home form is in their quest for a successful season.
"I think everyone enjoys playing here, it's probably one of the best stadiums in the world,’ the England international said. “It's got brilliant fans and when we're playing well it's a great feeling, great atmosphere. There's not much you can compare to it."
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