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Our last three games against Nottingham Forest were managed by Ruben , and we ended up dropping points in every single one of them.
The first was back in December 2024 when we struggled and ended up with a 3-2 loss at Old Trafford.
Few months after the heartbreak, we faced them again at the City Ground and ended up once again with a 1-0 defeat.
As if that wasn't enough, we met again on the first day of November 2025 and went on to drop points again in a 2-2 draw.
Well, that was then.
We meet them again at Old Trafford under Michael Carrick, and this time around we'll remind them exactly who owns the theater.
Forest have had their fun, but with the way we are playing now, the patterns of the past are about to get shattered.
Are we going to clear the slate with a dominant win, or will Forest find a way to be a thorn in our side yet again? ? 🤔😉😂💪🏻🔥❤️👹
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Michael Carrick becomes the first manager to win 10 out of 14 games in more than a decade, and he’s done it as an interim manager.💪🏻👍🏻
In fact, he’s only the 6th manager, and the first Englishman, to win at least 8 of his first 9 home games in the Premier League.👏🏻
Carrick has won 9 out of 13 games, losing only 2, and he’s faced Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City in that run, winning all three, with the only losses coming against Leeds and Newcastle.👍🏻
He’s done this by going back to United’s foundation, not overcomplicating things, 4 at the back, 2 at the base, and 3 forwards, simple and direct football.👌🏻
He’s also improved about 70% of the players individually, including Casemiro, Šeško, Mainoo, Maguire, Heaven, and most importantly taking Bruno Fernandes to another level.💪🏻🔥
If Manchester United miss out on giving him the job permanently, they will just be starting all over again. 🙏🏻🤩😉💪🏻👍🏻🔥❤️👹 #MUFC#mufc#MUFC#Twitter@geraintfrazer20@1957eddie@vincentmelinn@Roli_Mufc@suky01@DNyeko@MUFC270362@Kartik03@manufcnow@Indinlily@peterbroggs@DAVIDMUGGLE1@MUFCLinus@GillianYorke1@AkashPaul4@jamesaltham4@javedjalal42@ronak_manutd
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Michael Carrick is closing in on 29 points from a possible 39, yet some Manchester United fans still say he doesn’t deserve the job.
Picking up 9 wins and 2 draws from 13 games has completely flipped our season on its head.
He inherited a team sitting in 7th and has dragged them up to 3rd place with 61 points.
To be this consistent in the toughest league in the world while basically guaranteeing Champions League football is a huge achievement for any manager, let alone an interim one.
Even with these results, the skeptics still have their doubts. They point to the 2-1 defeat against Leeds and Newcastle as proof that he might lack the tactical depth for the very top level.
There is also the "new manager bounce" argument, where people worry the players are just riding a wave of energy that will eventually crash.
For a section of the fans, the dream is still a big-name manager with a cabinet full of trophies, rather than someone learning on the job.
But you cannot ignore how he has stabilized the squad. He made things simple, got the senior players back on side, and turned Old Trafford into a fortress again.
At the end of the day, football is about points, and 29 out of 39 is elite. Of course, He might not have the biggest CV yet, but he is doing exactly what the club needed at exactly the right time. ❤️😛💪🏻👌🏻👹
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I know it might sound huge, but I just want Casemiro to stay one more year.
Watching him against Brentford was a reminder of exactly what he brings to this team.
His opening header was his 9th Premier League goal of the season, which is an incredible return for a midfielder.
It is his leadership and the way he anchors the middle of the pitch that truly makes the difference, though. Even as he gets older, his experience in big moments is something you cannot simply buy in the transfer market.
The squad is going through plenty of transitions, and having a veteran who has won everything in the game is vital for the tactical discipline of the group.
He still has the ability to read the game better than almost anyone else in the league, providing that much-needed shield for the backline.
While there is always talk about moving toward a younger profile in midfield, Casemiro proved once again that he is still a match-winner.
Keeping him for one more season would provide the stability we need as we look to compete in the Champions League next year. 😍🙏🏻💪🏻👌🏻👍🏻🔥❤️👹 #MUFC
@Utdrules4ever@ManUtd Morning lovely! Happy Match Day everyone. Finally some football👌🏼Enjoy your day and hopefully a win tonight. Brentford can be a pain in our ass 🙌🏼🇾🇪❤️
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Are we ready for this conversation, would you rather start Benjamin Šeško or use him as a super sub?
We have all seen games where Bryan Mbeumo starts as a false 9, only for Šeško to come on later as a super sub to finish things off.
That formula has been incredibly effective this season, providing a change of pace and physicality that tired defenses simply cannot handle.
However, recently we have seen Michael Carrick shift his approach, starting Šeško centrally while Mbeumo is either moved to the right wing or starts on the bench.
No doubt, Starting Šeško gives us a traditional focal point and an immediate aerial threat, but it changes the fluid movement we see when Mbeumo occupies those central pockets.
With Mbeumo on the right, we gain elite delivery into the box, but we lose some of the defensive cover and work rate that usually helps stabilize our mid-block.
Now we're only two wins away from officially qualifying for the Champions League, and every tactical decision carries immense weight.
So, if you were to decide between sticking with the "super sub" blueprint and trusting Sesko to lead the line from the first whistle, which would you go with and why? ❤️😎🙏🏻👹 #MUFC#Twitter@geraintfrazer20@Kartik03@1957eddie@vincentmelinn@Roli_Mufc@suky01@SteveMUFC1962@graham_pitt@manufcnow@Indinlily@peterbroggs@DAVIDMUGGLE1@MUFCLinus@GillianYorke1@AkashPaul4@DNyeko@jamesaltham4@javedjalal42@ronak_manutd
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Now that Harry Maguire is out for our next game against Leeds, it is time to have a conversation about who should start in place of him.
With Matthijs de Ligt injured and Leny Yoro already standing in for Lisandro Martinez, our defense is down to the bare bones.
Losing Maguire to suspension for the April 13th clash leaves Yoro as our only fit senior center back.
This is a big tactical headache for Michael Carrick as we enter the most important stretch of the season.
For me, the most logical move is to look at Ayden Heaven. He has been playing well in his recent starts and being a natural left footer makes him the best fit to slot into that backline while Licha is out.
Starting two teenagers like Yoro and Heaven in a massive rivalry game against Leeds is a huge gamble, but it might be our only choice to keep the structure consistent.
Of course, Lisandro Martinez may likely return by then, but we never can tell tho'.
We need those 10 points to secure Champions League football and we cannot afford any mistakes at the back.
Whether it is Heaven stepping up or dropping a midfielder back to help Yoro, Carrick has to get this right if we want to settle the top four discussion early. ❤️😎🙏🏻🤞🏻👹 #GGMU#UTFR#MUFC#Twitter@geraintfrazer20@1957eddie@vincentmelinn@Roli_Mufc@suky01@SteveMUFC1962@graham_pitt@manufcnow@Indinlily@peterbroggs@DAVIDMUGGLE1@MUFCLinus@GillianYorke1@AkashPaul4@DNyeko@jamesaltham4@javedjalal42@ronak_manutd