Jose Mourinho's side will play in arguably the biggest match that English football has to offer when Manchester United face Liverpool on Sunday, but the Red Devils boss is not getting distracted by Sunday's showdown and insists that he and his team are fully focused on their EFL Cup semi-final with Hull on Tuesday.
"We play against Liverpool [on Sunday], it's a big match for us but we want to be in the final," he said.
"So we are going to face this Hull match with everything we have, with all the power we have. We know that it's two legs but the second leg is away, so if you can do something in the first leg that gives you an advantage, we are going to try and do that.
"I think for big clubs a competition is a competition. I was never good at choosing competitions. At some of my clubs you arrive at April and you have a busy fixture list but you are in competitions to try to win, to try to do things.
"I won the League Cup twice in Cardiff but when it moved to Wembley I think the meaning is even better so why not try [and win it]?
"It's a two-legged competition, if we don't play well in one leg you have another match to try so we are going to try".
Manchester United face Hull on Wednesday 10 January in the first leg of the EFL Cup semi-final, before travelling to the KCOM Stadium for the return leg on Thursday 26 January.