Carrick: We have so much talent to call upon
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Carrick: We have so much talent to call upon
"Yeah, they both weren't feeling too well at all over the weekend. We were happy to get through the game and obviously get a good result. We'll just give them every chance to recover and be well, really, so we'll have to see. We've got to travel up and we've got tomorrow [Wednesday] morning, so we'll see how they feel."
"Not particularly, really, no. He won't be with us. He's not quite ready for that. We've got one or two we're trying to work to get them back - Mason [Mount] as well, he's getting a bit closer, so unfortunately it's part of the game. There's always going to be people out, there's always going to be people missing, but we'll keep working as hard as we can to get them back."
"Yeah, again I say it a lot but I think the whole squad is so, so important. I understand that some players have played a little bit more than others, but that doesn't mean it's going to be the case for the rest of the season. I thought Nous in particular coming in, he played ever so well."
Manchester United prepares for a Newcastle away match while managing significant squad injuries. Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire are doubts after illness, while Lisandro Martinez, Mason Mount, and three other players are ruled out. Manager Michael Carrick emphasizes the importance of squad depth and versatility in handling injuries throughout the season. Mazraoui impressed as a left-back substitute against Crystal Palace following Shaw's early departure, while Zirkzee showed quality touches despite late blocked shots. Carrick stresses that all squad members remain important and ready to contribute, as injuries are an inevitable part of the season.
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