Carrick targets improvement and trophies at Manchester United

Michael Carrick expressed confidence ahead of his first full season as Manchester United head coach. He said the club must keep improving while aiming for major trophies.

Carrick took over on an interim basis in January after Ruben Amorim was sacked. He guided the team to third place in the Premier League and a Champions League spot, recording 11 wins and three draws in 16 matches. In May he received a two-year permanent contract.

In the club’s official yearbook, Carrick wrote that United must maintain consistency to compete for the biggest trophies. He praised the squad’s talent and commitment, noting the team showed quality in wins over Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa.

Carrick highlighted the “unique buzz” created by early results and stressed the need to sustain momentum over a full campaign. He said the group is ready to return to Old Trafford for European nights next season.

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Michael Carrick at a press conference defending Manchester United after their draw with Sunderland.
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Michael Carrick defended his Manchester United players after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland in the Premier League on May 9. The interim manager rejected suggestions that his side lacked motivation following their Champions League qualification.

Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick expressed uncertainty about his long-term future at the club. He stated that clarity will come when it does and that he is not pressing for deadlines. Carrick has guided United to strong results since taking over in January.

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Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick said he is relaxed about his future at the club while acknowledging that clarity is important. He spoke ahead of Saturday's match against Sunderland.

Brighton and Hove Albion take on Manchester United on the final day of the Premier League season with European qualification at stake for the hosts.

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