Soccer-United's Carrick shrugs off Martinez, Maguire bans before Chelsea clash


Soccer Football - Premier League - Manchester United v Leeds United - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - April 13, 2026 Manchester United manager Michael Carrick REUTERS/Phil Noble

MANCHESTER, England, April 17 (Reuters) - Manchester ⁠United manager Michael Carrick said he was disappointed to be without suspended centre-backs ⁠Lisandro Martinez and Harry Maguire in Saturday's Premier League game at Chelsea, with ‌both teams eyeing a Champions League spot.

Martinez was sent off during Monday's 2-1 loss at home to Leeds United for pulling striker Dominic Calvert-Lewin's hair. The Argentina international later got a three-match ban.

Maguire, sent off during ​a draw at Bournemouth last month, was given a ⁠one-match ban by the FA on ⁠Wednesday.

"The decisions have been made, something that we're really disappointed with in many ways, but ⁠we've ‌got to move on now and that's what we'll do," Carrick told reporters on Friday.

"It is what it is, we've been hit with some decisions but ⁠we have to accept it and move on."

However, midfielder Kobbie ​Mainoo, who has been ‌injured for over two weeks, could return on Saturday, Carrick said.

"Kobbie has done ⁠little bits, we're ​working towards it. There's a decision to be made there," he added.

United, third in the league, have won only one of their last four matches, but Carrick said his team can take heart ⁠from their performance under pressure in recent games.

Carrick's ​side fought back with 10 men against Leeds, scoring a second-half goal before falling short.

"We didn’t get the result we wanted against Leeds but the way we finished the game and ⁠the character showed, we have to take that into this game with an extra player," he said.

Chelsea, four points below the top five, have also struggled over the last month, losing five of their six matches in all competitions, including three straight Premier League losses.

But ​Carrick said he expected a tough game, with United being ⁠winless at Stamford Bridge since February 2020.

"It's a tough place to go, always has been. ​We've had some tough games down there," he added.

"It ‌has the feelings of a real, proper game ​so we'll be ready for that. We've prepared well and take the confidence from what we've built."

(Reporting by Chiranjit Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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