Manchester United - 3, Chelsea - 1
Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic is confident today's Community Shield trophy is not the only silverware the club will be laying hands on.
United, last season's Premier League runners-up, defeated champions Chelsea 3-1 at Wembley.
Antonio Valencia and Javier Hernandez gave Sir Alex Ferguson's men a two-goal lead and Dimitar Berbatov rounded off the win with a cool finish after Salomon Kalou had pulled a goal back for Chelsea.
Vidic said afterwards: "I believe there will be more (trophies) - this is just the beginning.
"I think we have a good squad and showed today we have energy and showed some hunger."
The Serbian central defender continued on Sky Sports: "I think we did well today. Some players who haven't played a lot pre-season had time to build up their fitness and they did well.
"Dimitar had a lot of pressure last year and we hope this year we will score more goals."
Paul Scholes impressed in United's midfield, with an impressive ball in the build-up to Valencia's goal arguably the high point.
The former England midfielder added on Sky Sports: "It was a good game and we're happy with the win.
"It's more of a pre-season friendly but it's a trophy, we've managed to win it and we're more than happy to do that.
"It's always good to beat Chelsea. They are a quality side who beat us three times last year. That's disappointing but we've got off to the right start this year.
"We weren't that far off last year - just one point in the league. With more determination this year hopefully we can go one step further."
However, asked if he was expecting a phone call from England manager Fabio Capello, with a view to revisiting his decision to end international career, Scholes said: "I don't think so, no."
Berbatov said: "It's my first goal in the Community Shield, so it's a good day for me. It's always good to score against a good side like Chelsea."
There was a difference in quality between Hernandez's goal - a shot which went in via his head - and Berbatov's composed finish.
But the Bulgarian added on Sky Sports: "A goal is a goal, it doesn't matter how you score it. If the ball is in the net - that's what counts."