Paul Ince believes he has started to put MK Dons on the map after guiding the club to their first silverware in the Johnstone's Paint Trophy.Captain Keith Andrews scored a second-half penalty before Sean O'Hanlon headed in a corner to give Ince his first taste of glory as a manager.
Ince won three FA Cups as a midfielder for Manchester United and was delighted for his players after the win.
He said: "As a player you trust your own ability to go out and perform. As a manager you can prepare your team but you can't affect how they feel about playing at such a magnificent stadium.
"I remember playing on this pitch for United in a cup final as a 21-year-old and it took it out of me. It's a sapping surface and we got tired but they kept going and got their rewards in the end.
"After the event I am delighted to see the lads in the dressing room taking pictures of the trophy and they are memories that no-one can take away from them.
"We have finally created some history for this club, which is what we get rammed down our throats every time we play away from home and this is the start of putting this club on the map."
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