United’s recent 2-1 win against Crystal Palace exemplifies their resurgence, placing them firmly in contention. With just 13 points separating them from Arsenal, Carrick is hopeful, believing that with continuous strong performances, anything could happen in the final stages of the season.
“You can’t rule anything out in football,” Carrick stated, reflecting on the potential for a title challenge. “We’ve had a great run, but we must remain realistic about our position in the league.”
Under Carrick’s stewardship, United has found momentum, achieving six wins in its last seven league games — the best record in the league during that timeframe. Despite this success, Carrick emphasizes the importance of staying grounded. “Winning games is tough, and consistency is key,” he remarked.
The growing talk about Carrick’s future as a permanent manager is palpable, with calls for him to be handed the reins due to his impressive turnaround of the team’s fortunes. However, Carrick maintains a focus on the present. “Winning helps, and the boys are doing incredibly well. We’ll see how things unfold.”
As the Red Devils look ahead to crucial fixtures, including matches against Liverpool and Aston Villa, the focus remains on securing Champions League qualification. Carrick has transformed a struggling squad into one that is confident and competitive.
“I believe every game is winnable,” Carrick said, emphasizing the necessity of hard work and fostering team spirit. “I’m incredibly proud of how the players have responded during this challenging stretch.”
