Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick said his team can not afford to get carried away with the Champions League’s qualification within reach. Since the former United midfielder has taken over the baton from Ruben Amorim, he has been able to turn the team’s fortunes.
United is in fifth place in the Premier League standings with 45 points, including 12 wins in 26 games. The Red Devils will next take on Everton on Monday.
Meanwhile, United have only dropped points once under Carrick so far, in their last outing at West Ham on Feb. 10 when Benjamin Sesko’s late goal rescued a point.
Asked if qualification for the Champions League was now a possibility, Carrick said: “It’s good that everyone’s asking that question. It shows that we’ve put ourselves in a good position to start with.
“We’re not getting too carried away now all of a sudden after a few weeks. We know where we’re at, we’re in a good position. I’d still like to be in a better position, mind you, but we’re in a good position.
“We’re positive, I think we should be. I think there’s a lot of good things to take and look forward to. But then again, it’s up to us and putting it into play really. It’s possible, it’s up to us to take the opportunity.”
Carrick showered praise on Brazilian midfielder Casemiro for playing an instrumental role in the team’s success.
He said: “Cas has been fantastic since I came in really, on and off the pitch. Experience is a great thing if you use it in the right way.
“Being a senior player here there is almost the responsibility of [setting] the example, and helping the younger players, helping the rest of the boys, and passing on your experiences in a positive way.
“He’s been top since I came, in so many ways, and he’s been a pleasure to work with. I look forward to continuing working with him for a few months yet.”
United will look to continue the good show in the rest of the season.















