
"There was so much good in the day. I think I was interested going into the game about how it would come together. City are an unbelievable team, they make you work so hard for so many things within the game that we had to be aware of. The boys took it on so, so well and were able to control that emotionally. I just felt like they were really desperate to do well, the boys."
"It's got to be a start, we've got another big game next week and we've got to build as we go through the season. We're not getting carried away," he said. "The starters, the boys that were not involved, the subs, the ones that came on, everyone has been top drawer, and it all came together and it all came together nicely."
Interim Manchester United manager Michael Carrick praised his side after a 2-0 derby win over Manchester City, with second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu. United saw three goals ruled out and required fine saves from Gigi Donnarumma to prevent a larger margin. Carrick highlighted the players' emotional control and strong desire to perform, while admitting concern that desperation could lead to poor decisions. Carrick has been appointed until the end of the season following Ruben Amorim's departure. United moved to fifth place and Carrick called the result a starting point while urging continued progress.
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