Man United raring to go again after first loss under Carrick
The Straits Times
March 13 - 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. Read more at straitstimes.com.
March 13 - 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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