The Peoples Person
·19 February 2026
Fletcher comments on Carrick visit after Youth Cup win at Oxford

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·19 February 2026

Manchester United Under-18s head coach Darren Fletcher has welcomed Michael Carrick’s decision to attend the club’s FA Youth Cup tie at Oxford United.
Carrick was in the stands for Wednesday’s match at the Kassam Stadium, with Fletcher speaking to club media in comments published on Thursday.
United’s youngsters won 4-1 on the night, with Albert Mills, JJ Gabriel, Chido Obi and Noah Ajayi all scoring.
The result puts the young Reds into a home quarter-final, with Sunderland or Brighton & Hove Albion set to provide the opposition.
Carrick has attended multiple Academy fixtures since taking charge of the first team in January, as he continues to monitor the club’s emerging talent.
Despite difficult conditions and the travel involved, the head coach made the journey to Oxford and back.
He was joined by assistant coaches Travis Binnion and Jonny Evans for the Youth Cup outing.
Fletcher said he did not highlight Carrick’s presence to the players before kick-off.
“I’m not sure if they were aware of it, to be honest,” Fletcher said.
The Under-18s coach explained he wanted his side to stay focused on their job, rather than feel added pressure.
“I didn’t want to draw their attention to it, to add more pressure, so, ultimately, it’s just great they were there.”
Fletcher also stressed the wider value of senior staff watching Academy matches in person.
“I think, ultimately, the biggest thing is that they are there to support, they are there to get their eyes on the players and it’s amazing.”
United’s Under-18s will now turn their attention to the quarter-final at home, with Sunderland and Brighton due to meet on Tuesday 24 February.
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