Manchester United's new head coach Michael Carrick has shared his vision for the team after a successful start. In his first week in charge, Carrick led the team to a 2-0 win against Manchester City and a 3-2 win at Arsenal. The 44-year-old coach discussed his approach to the game, focusing on the feeling of playing for Manchester United and the importance of enjoying the challenge. Carrick met with the players for the first time on a Wednesday, during a training session at the club's Carrington training ground. He emphasized the need for the players to feel positive about the club and its history. Carrick also talked about his own experiences as a player, including the challenges he faced and the importance of showing vulnerability. The coach believes that his message of togetherness and clarity was key to the team's success in the first couple of games. Carrick told his players that if they did certain things, they had a good chance of winning, and he wanted to give them the belief to perform well. The team's performance was special, according to Carrick, who recalled the flying start as an unforgettable moment. He believes that the team can build on this success and create more memorable moments. Carrick's vision for the team is focused on creating a positive and enjoyable experience for the players and the fans. He wants the team to play with clarity and simplicity, and to trust themselves to perform well. With Carrick at the helm, Manchester United's future looks promising, and the team is eager to build on their recent success.
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Manchester United Appoints Michael Carrick as Head Coach
Manchester United's Michael Carrick discusses his first days in charge, connecting with players and his vision for the team's future, after winning against Manchester City and Arsenal
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