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‘It feels natural’: Michael Carrick comfortable with United role after Liverpool win

Michael Carrick said: ‘We’ve beaten some very, very good teams,’ while Arne Slot complained Benjamin Sesko’s goal was handball

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theguardian.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

‘It feels natural’: Michael Carrick comfortable with United role after Liverpool win

Michael Carrick said: ‘We’ve beaten some very, very good teams,’ while Arne Slot complained Benjamin Sesko’s goal was handball

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bbc.com1 mesi fa

Man Utd secure Champions League spot - why not appoint Michael Carrick now?

Unless Manchester United appoint Luis Enrique, it is hard to think of an acceptable alternative to giving Michael Carrick the job on a permanent basis, writes Simon Stone.

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  1. domenica 3 maggio 2026·theguardian.com

    ‘It feels natural’: Michael Carrick comfortable with United role after Liverpool win

    Michael Carrick said: ‘We’ve beaten some very, very good teams,’ while Arne Slot complained Benjamin Sesko’s goal was handball

  2. domenica 3 maggio 2026·bbc.com

    Man Utd secure Champions League spot - why not appoint Michael Carrick now?

    Unless Manchester United appoint Luis Enrique, it is hard to think of an acceptable alternative to giving Michael Carrick the job on a permanent basis, writes Simon Stone.