Fred insists he is fully focussed on the task at hand with Manchester United and refused to rule his side out of the Premier League title race this season.
United won their first trophy under Erik ten Hag last weekend, defeating Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final, and they have a chance to win three more this season.
Ten Hag's side face West Ham in the FA Cup fifth round on Wednesday and Real Betis in the Europa League round of 16 during March, as well as their continued fight in the league.
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It is set to be a busy few weeks ahead, and Fred hopes the win at Wembley can be the springboard for an even more successful end to the season.
"This trophy has a great importance after what we've lived in the past years, especially last season," Fred said. "We are extremely happy today. It's my fifth season here, and this title means a lot to me and to the club's way back to the top. We have a lot to fight for this season yet.
"(The Premier League?) For sure. We know Arsenal and City are great teams, but we have the means to fight for it. Our momentum is very good, so why not? We have three competitions left and will fight for each one of them."
After being written off several times by previous managers, Fred has had a remarkable comeback at United this season.
The 29-year-old put in a sensational performance to help his side defeat Barcelona last week, and he was rewarded with a start at Wembley against Newcastle too.
He is happy to have quietened his critics in recent weeks, but insists his sole focus is on performing well for the team rather than as an individual.
Fred added: "Criticism is normal, lots of people have their own opinions but I've always stayed calm and with my mind focused on working hard. Regardless if people like me or not, my job is to work hard every day for this club."
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