Man Utd beat Man City in Carrick's first match in charge
Manchester United defeated Manchester City 2-1 in Michael Carrick's inaugural match as head coach, showcasing a strong performance from the team.

Manchester United secured a significant 2-0 victory over Manchester City in Michael Carrick's first match back in charge, propelling the Red Devils into the Premier League's top four. Meanwhile, Manchester City remains six points adrift of league leaders Arsenal.
Impressive Start for Carrick
This match marked Carrick's return to the managerial role at Manchester United, having previously served as caretaker manager for three games in 2021. The team showcased a strong performance in the first half, with Harry Maguire hitting the crossbar and both Amad and Bruno Fernandes having goals disallowed for offside. Despite these setbacks, United maintained their intensity into the second half.
Decisive Goals Secure the Win
The breakthrough came shortly after the hour mark when Bryan Mbeumo scored, igniting celebrations at Old Trafford. The lead was doubled in the 76th minute by Patrick Dorgu, who finished from close range after a well-placed cross from substitute Matheus Cunha. Although Mason Mount also had a goal ruled out for offside, the victory was well-deserved for United.
This win not only boosts Manchester United's position in the league but also marks a promising start for Carrick as he aims to stabilize the club following recent managerial changes. With City now six points behind Arsenal, the pressure mounts as they look to regain their form in the upcoming fixtures.
Source: premierleague.com