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Ruthless Man Utd beat Man City in dream start for Carrick
Ahead of his first match in his second stint as Manchester United head coach, Michael Carrick referenced the “magical place” that is Old Trafford.
Few anticipated the complete performance he would elicit against Manchester City, to the point that Pep Guardiola conceded his team may have been defeated regardless of whether Diogo Dalot had been sent off early in the match.
The 2-0 victory means Carrick adds Guardiola to a managerial list he’s bested as United head coach, which already includes Unai Emery and Mikel Arteta. He also secured a draw against a Chelsea squad led by Thomas Tuchel.
As Carrick exited the pitch to the echoes of the chant United fans created for him upon his arrival as a player in 2006, he could reflect on a day that exceeded all expectations.
“It’s a great start, there’s no getting away from that,” he remarked with a smile.
Carrick is no Ruben Amorim, it is clear. Headline-grabbing soundbites aren’t his style, nor does he possess the effusive demeanor of his Portuguese predecessor, or punctuate his media appearances with frequent laughter. His experience also prevents him from becoming overly excited by the outcome of a single high-profile match.
“Consistency is the key to any success,” he stated. “If you can find that, you’re on to a winner.
“We’re not going to have games with the emotion and feeling that today brought. We all understand that.
“But there’s definitely a standard and expectation we need to live up to. That’s our challenge.”
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Carrick and his family maintained their season ticket holder status at United, even more than a decade after his playing career with the club concluded.
This season, he has served as a TV pundit, analyzing the performances of his former team.
While he couldn’t have foreseen Amorim’s dismissal, nor that he would supersede his former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer for the chance to lead United until the season’s end, he had developed a vision for maximizing the potential of the current squad.
That vision didn’t involve Amorim’s three-at-the-back formation. It did involve Kobbie Mainoo – the most obvious casualty of Amorim’s rigid approach, which even United’s executives ultimately felt was hindering the club’s pursuit of consistency.
“I’ve watched a lot,” Carrick explained. “We’ve got season tickets, so my family comes and I’ve come to a lot of games over recent times. You get to know the players and your own eye.
“Everyone has an opinion and there are your instincts. It’s obviously something that clicks into gear when you think maybe it might be on my toes to do something about it.”
The reward manifested through Mainoo’s energetic play alongside veteran Brazilian Casemiro, in a midfield pairing Amorim never genuinely seemed to trust.
“Kobbie was great alongside Casa,” Carrick said. “Between the two of them it gave us a foundation.”
Furthermore, Harry Maguire, starting his first game since November 8, helped central-defensive partner Lisandro Martinez dominate Erling Haaland to the extent that City’s xG of 0.45 was their second-lowest in 364 Premier League games under Guardiola.
“It was a big ask of ‘H’ and credit to him,” Carrick said.
“We could take it for granted sometimes, what players do. He has literally trained for two or three days over the last eight or nine weeks, so it was a bit of a calculated gamble over how long he could play.
“But he has come through it and he was fantastic.”
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Carrick even earned praise from former skippers Gary Neville and Roy Keane, who have expressed skepticism and criticism over his appointment in recent days.
“Michael Carrick is in heaven,” said Neville on Sky Sports. “Manchester City cannot believe it. Massive figures – [Gianluigi] Donnarumma, Rodri, Haaland – shaking their head, and the biggest of all – Pep Guardiola – stunned. They have been run ragged.”
“It has been a perfect afternoon for United,” added Keane. “It is not as if they got lucky.”
Former United striker Wayne Rooney told BBC Sport: “The fans have been starved of that over the last few years. I know it’s only one performance but I think everyone could see how exciting that team can be.
“You hear everyone, especially us as ex-players, talk about the United DNA and that has just shown what it is. Work-rate off the ball, wingers getting back filling in and helping out the full-backs.
“That is the best performance I have seen from a Man Utd in a long, long time.”
United hit the woodwork twice, had three goals disallowed for offside and Donnarumma made four excellent saves. His reaction effort in the second half to deny Casemiro as he tried to turn home the rebound, after an initial stop from Amad Diallo, was so good the Brazilian was left biting his shirt in frustration.
There has been a lot of talk this week about the managers United should be trying to get in the summer and that Carrick should be viewed purely as a stop-gap.
Yet those opinions ignore the swell of emotion created by performances and results.
For the first time in what feels like a very long time, Old Trafford reverberated to the noise of fans responding positively to a team giving their best and delivering on a gameplan that, in the context of this 40-game season, was enough to get a victory in a very important game.
“The players certainly fed off it,” Carrick said. “They left the changing room unbelievably desperate to do well.
“I was almost thinking ‘don’t be too desperate’ because it can cloud your judgment and you make decisions because you’re emotionally so invested in it. But they got the balance right and the supporters were incredible.
“I said yesterday this can be a magical place. It does some funny things and to get that feeling was exactly what we want.
“It’s something we need to build on. We’re not getting carried away massively, but you’ve got to enjoy that feeling when you get it.”
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United impressed in all phases of play. Their 32% possession meant they spent large parts of the game defending but they still limited City to 0.45 xG.
Out of possession, their 4-4-2 compact shape was executed with excellent co-ordination and intensity. The roles of wingers Amad and Patrick Dorgu stood out. Dorgu man-marked Rico Lewis – nullifying his influence as he moved into central attacking positions – while Amad often dropped into the defensive line to form a back five, marshalling Jeremy Doku well.
When City had the ball, United’s 4-4-2 funnelled them into wide areas, where they defended with four players. With the striker, central midfielder, winger and full-back all coming across, it was difficult for City to find the space to create anything of note.
In attack, United played in a way that was true to their traditions, taking advantage of their speed and directness.
The positioning of Bruno Fernandes and Bryan Mbeumo either side of Rodri posed difficult questions of City’s defensive midfielder, while wide players – Dorgu on the left and Matheus Cunha on the right – were able to combine for United’s second.
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