The 1992–93 and 1993–94 seasons were defining years for Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson.
In 1992–93, United won the inaugural Premier League, their first league title in 26 years. Eric Cantona’s arrival in November proved pivotal, linking with Ryan Giggs, Mark Hughes, and Paul Ince to transform United into champions.
In 1993–94, United dominated again, winning a league and FA Cup double. Cantona, Hughes, and Giggs were central, while Roy Keane strengthened midfield. They beat Chelsea 4–0 in the FA Cup final. United also reached the League Cup final but lost to Aston Villa. These two seasons cemented Ferguson’s dynasty.