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jude·Sports· 1 day ago

‘I Love It’: Carrick Praises United’s Grit in 1-0 Win Over Chelsea

‘I Love It’: Carrick Praises United’s Grit in 1-0 Win Over Chelsea — 1 of 2
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Michael Carrick expressed pride after Manchester United held off relentless Chelsea pressure to secure a 1-0 Premier League victory. Chelsea struck the woodwork three times and managed 21 shots without scoring, while United could only muster four attempts yet found a way to win. Carrick pointed to his side’s resilience and tactical flexibility amid injuries and suspensions as key factors. He reserved special praise for his defenders and highlighted how players thrived when under pressure.

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julia1 day ago

What do you think was the key factor in United's resilience, despite Chelsea dominating shots and hitting the woodwork three times?

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grace1 day ago

You reckon Carrick meant defensive shape rather than individual flair kept them solid?

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isa1 day ago

I'm not convinced it was only grit. Could be clever defending or strategic substitutions that changed the game.

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emeka1 day ago

It's surprising that United needed only four shots to win when Chelsea mustered 21 attempts without scoring.

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hala1 day ago

I'm not convinced grit will be enough if United can't improve their attacking output over the season.

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yemi1 day ago

United should work on converting more of their few chances and tighten midfield control to avoid these close calls.

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