The Peoples Person
·7 février 2026
Michael Carrick lauds this coach for special set-piece goal

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·7 février 2026

Michael Carrick has already done something his predecessor, Ruben Amorim, failed to achieve in 18 months — win four games on the trot.
Manchester United dispatched 10-man Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at Old Trafford on Saturday, courtesy of goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Bruno Fernandes in either half.
What was most impressive about the three points was the manner of the victory. The hosts have often struggled against low blocks in the recent past.
Going down to 10 men can make things trickier, as the team saw against Everton, succumbing to a humiliating 0-1 loss at home in the end.
But not under Carrick. The home side kept plugging away without losing their cool, and were eventually rewarded in the end.
The legendary former United midfielder alluded to the same during his post-match interaction with TNT Sports (via NBC Sports), praising his players for managing the game so well.
“When it goes to 10 men it is always a tricky kind of situation. I thought it was quite an open game in the first half at times. I thought we looked dangerous right from the start of the game which was really pleasing again.
“Had a few issues where I thought Tottenham played some really good football first half so we had to solve a few things.
“Going a goal up against 10 men I thought the second half we managed it really well and largely in control, always wanting the second goal to come along and when it did that put us in a really good position. It was nice, nice to get players on the pitch, young Tyler coming on for his first game, all in all it was a really positive day.”
The opening goal was a thing of beauty, as Mbeumo scored from a clever set-piece routine straight from the training ground.
The goal was almost a reminder that not all set-piece goals are about crowing the goalkeeper, something Arsenal are currently known for.
And Michael Carrick praised first-team coach Jonny Evans for the maneuver.
“I wouldn’t say he’s (Evans) the set-piece coach but he’s got an eye on it, as we all have, but Jonny has been doing a lot of work with the players so that is the rewards for that. Delighted.
“We go in to every game with some ideas, every team does, but when you see it come off as good as that and as important as that first goal was massive. It shows you how important it can be.”
United have a glorious chance to make it five out of five when they meet West Ham United away from home on Tuesday. Hopefully, they can capitalise.
Feature image Carl Recine via Getty Images
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