Soccer-Man United raring to go again after first loss under Carrick


Soccer Football - Premier League - Newcastle United v Manchester United - St James' Park, Newcastle, Britain - March 4, 2026 Manchester United manager Michael Carrick reacts Action Images via Reuters/Lee Smith

March 13 (Reuters) - Manchester United's interim manager ⁠Michael Carrick on Friday said his players were "itching to get going" again when they ⁠host fellow Champions League hopefuls Aston Villa, after suffering their first defeat under his ‌leadership.

Last week, 10-man Newcastle United ended Carrick's unbeaten run after William Osula came off the bench to score a spectacular 90th-minute solo winner.

Carrick, who replaced Ruben Amorim in January, has guided United into the top four after a strong run ​and the third-placed side will look to keep up their push ⁠for a Champions League spot when ⁠they host fourth-placed Villa on Sunday.

"I understand the first defeat feels different but it was going to ⁠come ‌at some point. Most teams have suffered that at some point," Carrick told reporters.

"It has been a really good week in some ways, we have put ourselves in a ⁠position where there is a lot to play for.

"It was disappointing ​the way the game ended (against ‌Newcastle) but we have digested that, looked at it and learned from it. We ⁠have trained really well ​this week and the boys are itching to get going."

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United's defeat by Newcastle prompted a dig from former player Paul Scholes, who wrote on Instagram: "Michael has definitely got something special about him... ⁠cos Utd have been crap last four games."

Asked about his ​former teammate's comment, Carrick said: "It was nothing really, nothing to say about it really. That is just where we are in terms of social media captions and quotes.

"It can be taken in different ways, ⁠so just be calm about it. There are different opinions out there and things can be taken from one extreme to another.

"It is what it is. I am not worried about it. I don't make a big deal about it."

Carrick said he would be able to call upon Mason Mount ​for the match against Villa after the midfielder missed their last ⁠six league games due to injury.

"He is an important player for us," he said.

"He is not 100% ​and he has only trained for a small period of ‌time. But he is back and that's good for ​us. We will see if he is involved on Sunday. That is it in terms of the players coming back."

(Reporting by Aadi Nair in Bengaluru, editing by Ed Osmond)

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