Carrick: It's great to see the attachment these players feel
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Carrick: It's great to see the attachment these players feel
"Manchester United battered local rivals Manchester City in last weekend's derby, despite the game only finishing 2-0, with substitute Matheus Cunha making a big difference from the bench. It was his cross that set up Patrick Dorgu for the second and he should have had another assist for Mason Mount's goal that was ruled out for a controversial offside. When the second goal went in, Casemiro ran from the bench to jump on interim manager Michael Carrick in celebration."
"It's big. It's big. I think the disappointment, obviously, for all the boys who didn't start the game. You know, coming on and making a difference and feeling it. Whether that's actually making a difference, and that's something we spoke about this week, making a difference on the pitch or from the sidelines, or from the changing room. I've seen the boys supporting in the Directors' Box and celebrating the goal. For me to see that attachment, the connection from everybody, is huge, moving forward."
Manchester United beat local rivals Manchester City 2-0 in the derby, with Matheus Cunha making a decisive impact after coming on as a substitute. Cunha's cross created Patrick Dorgu's second goal, and he nearly assisted Mason Mount before that effort was ruled out for a controversial offside. Casemiro celebrated the second goal enthusiastically, jumping on interim manager Michael Carrick. Carrick praised the squad's attachment to the club and highlighted the importance of contributors both on the pitch and from the sidelines. Carrick singled out Cunha's professionalism and urged the squad to feed off the performance moving forward.
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