The Peoples Person
·10 April 2026
How United squad have reacted to Irish camp revealed

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·10 April 2026

Manchester United last kicked a ball 20 days ago, and to keep themselves fit for the resumption of the Premier League season, they travelled to Dublin for a short training camp.
In previous seasons, stories of unrest within the squad, cliques, and much more would have found their way into media headlines.
But not under Michael Carrick. The training camp at the luxurious Carton House in County Kildare was a raging success according to club sources.
According to The Sun, the Red Devils now feel the camaraderie and intense work put in by the players stands them in good stead for a top-three Premier League finish.
The return of Lisandro Martinez helped with the intensity during training, while the coaching staff and Carrick ensured it was a competitive yet enjoyable three nights in Dublin.
“There is a breeziness about the United camp that those who have covered them for years are unaccustomed to.
“The return of Lisandro Martinez from a two-month absence due to a calf injury was particularly welcomed as the United defender brings a specific competitiveness to practice matches.
“Key to United’s mini revival is not just the choice of Michael Carrick as head coach but his backroom staff.
“The intensity could vary and the footage could be unflattering. What we were treated to in Ireland this week was more engaging, more testing and, judging by the players’ reactions, more fun. It also broke up the cliques.
“Club sources believe the blend of hard work and social activities in Ireland has galvanised the squad further to ensure United finish as high as possible in the Premier League.”
The opulent surroundings saw the players treat themselves to numerous post-training activities, including head tennis, spa, and golf.
United are planning to return to the same venue towards the fag end of their pre-season, ahead of a blockbuster clash against Leeds at Croke Park.
Interestingly, should what the club sources feel actually materialise and United finish as high as third, Carrick will be the biggest beneficiary.
Champions League qualification would be assured, players would be on his side, and INEOS would find it hard to find a better candidate.
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