Soccer-Carrick says Man Utd must ride wave of confidence


Soccer Football - Premier League - Arsenal v Manchester United - Emirates Stadium, London, Britain - January 25, 2026 Manchester United manager Michael Carrick celebrates after the match REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

LONDON, Jan 25 (Reuters) - Manchester ‌United's stand-in manager Michael Carrick continued his dream start to his second stint in the ‌position with victory at Arsenal on Sunday and said his team must ride the wave ‌of confidence that has swept away the Old Trafford gloom.

Former midfielder Carrick answered United's call in the wake of Ruben Amorim's sacking this month and his two games in charge have seen a 2-0 win against Manchester City and a thrilling 3-2 ‍victory at Premier League leaders Arsenal.

"We've got to ride it and ‍use the emotion, you have got ‌to use the energy and use the confidence," Carrick, whose team moved up to fourth in the table, ‍said.

"You've ​got to be humble enough to understand how we could just achieve these two big results. It doesn't just come easy, so we need to continue that and bottle it and ⁠use it again."

United had to dig deep on Sunday as Arsenal ‌bossed the opening half-hour and led through a Lisandro Martinez own goal. But Bryan Mbeumo was gifted an equaliser and ⁠stunning goals by Patrick ‍Dorgu and Matheus Cunha in the second half sealed a first United league win at Arsenal since 2017.

"The goals were fantastic goals and some of the football was good, and we looked dangerous at certain times," Carrick, who ‍won multiple league titles in United's midfield, said.

"Other times we ‌had to defend, but it was just a performance with a bit of everything, really."

Carrick was also unbeaten in his three-game stint as caretaker manager in 2021, including a 3-2 win against Arsenal before handing over the reins to Ralf Rangnick.

With Carrick placed in charge until the end of the season this time, he has the chance to stake his claim for the role on a permanent basis and his stock has risen rapidly.

"What happens next I'm not going to be answering it every week. I'm enjoying it ‌and I'll continue to do what I can," the 44-year-old said when asked about his ambition.

"I know from our perspective it's just about moving forward to the next game. It's been less than two weeks that we've been together, so it's ​just keep getting good habits and good routines. The boys have been fantastic with that.

"But I don't think we can look too far ahead. We'll finish where we finish by getting the results."

(Reporting by Martyn HermanEditing by Toby Davis)

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