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Man Utd 'didn't look ready' - but hurting Carrick remains calm
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Man Utd 'didn't look ready' - but hurting Carrick remains calm

August 22, 2026 at 03:44 PM
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Michael Carrick acknowledged Manchester United didn't look ready in their match, but the caretaker manager remained calm despite the disappointing result.

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Manchester United boss Michael Carrick is refusing to panic despite shock loss at newly promoted Hull City.

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Michael Carrick, serving as Manchester United's interim manager, admitted his side 'didn't look ready' in a recent outing. Despite the underwhelming performance and result, Carrick struck a calm, composed tone in his post-match remarks, signaling steadiness amid scrutiny. The comments underline ongoing pressure on United's coaching setup and raise questions about preparation levels heading into the next fixtures. The club's turbulent season continues as Carrick navigates the role on an interim basis.

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Carrick's candid admission that United 'didn't look ready' is a striking verdict from a manager still inside the building, and the contrast with his calm public demeanor tells its own story. There is a widening gap between the calm Carrick projects and the urgency supporters feel about a season slipping away. For anyone following United, the key questions are whether this was an isolated off-night or a symptom of deeper preparation and tactical issues under the interim setup. How the next fixtures are approached — and whether the club commits to a longer-term appointment — will shape the rest of the campaign.

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Manchester United's preparation and form under caretaker Carrick comes under scrutiny, with potential negative implications for upcoming performance and the club's managerial direction.

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Man Utd 'didn't look ready' - but hurting Carrick remains calm

Michael Carrick acknowledged Manchester United didn't look ready in their match, but the caretaker manager remained calm despite the disappointing result.

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Michael Carrick, serving as Manchester United's interim manager, admitted his side 'didn't look ready' in a recent outing. Despite the underwhelming performance and result, Carrick struck a calm, composed tone in his post-match remarks, signaling steadiness amid scrutiny. The comments underline ongoing pressure on United's coaching setup and raise questions about preparation levels heading into the next fixtures. The club's turbulent season continues as Carrick navigates the role on an interim basis.

Carrick's candid admission that United 'didn't look ready' is a striking verdict from a manager still inside the building, and the contrast with his calm public demeanor tells its own story. There is a widening gap between the calm Carrick projects and the urgency supporters feel about a season slipping away. For anyone following United, the key questions are whether this was an isolated off-night or a symptom of deeper preparation and tactical issues under the interim setup. How the next fixtures are approached — and whether the club commits to a longer-term appointment — will shape the rest of the campaign.

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