adsManchester United manager Michael Carrick said his side’s third-place finish in the Premier League was “something to build on” after ending the season with a convincing 3-0 away result over Brighton on Sunday.
The former Manchester United midfielder was confirmed as the club’s new permanent head coach on a two-year contract on Friday after overseeing a dramatic turnaround in form at Old Trafford following Rúben Amorim’s departure in January.
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Carrick secured Champions League qualification with three matches to spare, while the Red Devils sealed third place after last weekend’s dramatic 3-2 Premier League win against Nottingham Forest.
United continued their impressive run under Carrick with a 12th victory in 17 matches as Patrick Dorgu opened the scoring in the 33rd minute before Bryan Mbeumo and captain Bruno Fernandes added further goals either side of half-time.adsads











