
Michael Carrick was confirmed as Manchester United’s permanent manager after a successful interim period. United earned more points than any other club in the league during his time in charge. Carrick described a clear shift in atmosphere during the match against Forest, noting a stronger sense of togetherness and enjoyment across the stadium. He emphasized that the goal is not only personal achievement but seeing the club lift trophies, win leagues, and challenge for Champions League places. Carrick said the team should enjoy the summer work, return stronger, and share his experience with players to keep pushing for success.
"“That's the buzz, isn't it, in the end? You know, that's what we've got to aim for. It's where we want to be as a club and it's not even so much for me. It'd be an incredible thing for me to be able to do, but just to see this club lifting trophies and winning leagues and challenging for Champions Leagues, that's the buzz. That's what gets us out of bed every morning and [we want to] enjoy the grind of the summer and come back stronger for next season.”"
"“I must admit, I felt on Sunday [when we played Forest], there was a feeling, it felt a little bit different. It felt really... I don't know, there was a real togetherness. There was a real kind of enjoyment. Which, for me standing there, is quite powerful, to be honest, to then see that kind of going through the whole stadium - and the supporters [are] feeling that, and being excited about coming back.”"
"“I think we want to come to the stadium, wherever that is from, and support Manchester United. Looking forward to what can happen, being excited, going away with a smile. But it's always been like that, it always should be like that, and [we want to] keep pushing forward to bring success here, for sure.”"
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