Manchester United caretaker boss Michael Carrick has insisted that the job feels “natural” to him as he addressed his chances of a permanent stay after masterminding a brilliant 3-2 victory over Liverpool. United sink Liverpool Kobbie Mainoo was the hero at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon after netting the winner to secure all three points for United against their bitter rivals. It was a rollercoaster contest for United, who boasted a comfortable 2-0 lead at half-time thanks to Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko. However, the Red Devils fell apart after the interval. Amad’s mistake was capitalised on by Dominik Szoboszlai, who made it 2-1. Goalkeeper Senne Lammens made another horrific error while trying to play out from the back, allowing a thankful Cody Gakpo to level the score. But Mainoo came up big for United, burying a stunning effort into the bottom corner to ensure the spoils were not shared and in the process, secure Champions League football for his side. In his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Carrick was full of praise for his players’ resilience and the calm they showed even after Liverpool restored parity. After the final whistle, Carrick spoke to reporters and addressed the game further. Here’s what he had to say. Job hopes Mainoo said that he wants to “die” for Carrick, highlighting just how highly the players think of the legendary midfielder. Asked about the job he is doing and his chances of landing it permanently, Carrick answered, “Yeah, maybe. I think that’s one of the biggest things for me, is trying to get the best out of people, and helping players and giving them the opportunity to go and perform and do what they’re good at really.” “There’s that side and then there’s obviously being part of it today and seeing this place alive and bouncing at the end is a real joy and a pleasure to be in the position. I think as a group of players, they need a lot of credit for the run they’re putting together and the coaching staff as well, especially for the lot of work that goes on.” “I’m sitting here answering questions but there’s a lot of good work that goes on beyond me. And the pleasing thing is the spirit and the togetherness of the group, I think to see that camaraderie and looking after each other, it was tested at 2-2 and seeing them sticking in and fighting for each other, that’s what we want, a team to be proud of, and the boys have certainly given us that.” Top performance Asked about his side’s performance, Carrick explained, “There was a lot today to be happy with and to be proud of. We thought players available-wise that they would try to overload the midfield and it would be a challenge for us to close the spaces in the middle of the pitch.” “We have some really dangerous, dangerous forwards but we’re asking them to do a lot of work without the ball as well and that’s part of being a good team. So the way we closed that space and made it difficult for them – they’ve got some fantastic players and they made it difficult for us – but I thought the way we stuck at that especially really pleased me a lot.” “I have to say, the way supporters got behind us after the two goals, it’s easy after that point to get frustrated or to go the other way a little bit, and I thought again spirit and togetherness shows when it’s a little bit of a challenging time. So to feel that we’ve built that and we’re in a position where we’ll all stick together has really pleased me a lot.” “It was just two mistakes; Amad and Senne [Lammens] have both been immense for us and offered so much within the group and the team to put us in this position. That building on to the end of the game and the way we stuck at it, bounced back, finished well, players coming off the bench and making a difference, I thought it’s probably that spirit and togetherness for everybody that satisfies me the most really.” “Natural” feeling Pushed further on whether he feels he has done enough to land the Old Trafford hot seat, Carrick replied, “It’s been a good run, I think we’ve beat some very, very good teams and it’s been challenging, sometimes we’ve won it in some ways, sometimes we’ve won it in other ways. I love doing what I’m doing, it’s a great position for me to be in.” “It feels natural if I’m being totally honest, I’m not being blase because it’s a difficult role, but it feels that I’ve been here a long time in different times, on and off, but I can understand what it brings.” “To be sat in this position is a good position to be.” On whether he’d be disappointed if he were to be overlooked, Carrick told the press, “We’ll have to wait and see. All we can do… I think when we came in, Champions League to be honest was a little bit in distance. We wanted to try to get back into Europe, so to be where we are and the run the players have put together with three games to spare get is a good achievement.” “It’s just been a step, though, we’re not over celebrating it. Whatever is going to happen is going to happen, I can only do my best work for the club and the players especially and try and help them as best as we can and see what happens after that.” Champions League boost Carrick was asked whether the Champions League helps United’s transfer plans and makes the club a more attractive prospect to targets. He remarked, “It’s a huge step, don’t get me wrong, for so many reasons, I’m not underplaying it, it is a big step. The signs of improvement and being in a position now where we ware with three games to go, there’s a lot of satisfaction that comes with that, but that can’t be everything, that’s the point I’m making.” “There’s a lot of credit to the staff and the players for doing that, but we want more of that, we want and expect more of that consistently and that’s the message of let’s try and push on and keep improving, it’s not just to sit back and think: ‘that was alright, that was good, we’ve achieved something’.” Tight bond When questioned how he has managed to develop the close bond the team enjoys, Carrick said, “I can only say from what I’ve faced and seen with my own eyes really, and ever since we came back through the doors, I think the boys have responded really well to it.” “I think it comes from trust as well and how you treat each other and the trust between us and the belief, certainly I’ve got in them and the staff have got in them, and we spoke about that before the game, about how much belief we’ve got in them, so trying to give them that confidence to go and play.” “They’re really food players and it can be a really good team when we put things in place, and that’s proved to be the case over recent months.” Sir Alex Before kick-off, it emerged that former United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, was rushed to the hospital from Old Trafford after he fell ill. It’s believed that the iconic United figure is well and has had precautionary checks. Carrick stressed that he was informed about the situation and that the incident had affected him. “I haven’t got any updates, so I don’t know the latest as we stand now, I did hear about it before the game so I was aware before the game. All I can say is I wish him… I was very affected by it, the news, and we just hope he’s alright.” “I just don’t know the latest, but we hope for him to be in good shape and we wish him all the best. I certainly think, I mean hopefully, the result, when he hears about it gives him a good boost.” Deeper squad When it was put to Carrick that the demands of next season necessitate a much bigger squad, he agreed and added, “That’s obviously the next challenge, with being in a position where there’s more games. It’s been a bit frustrating at certain points because we’ve had big gaps between games, so there’s a positive and a negative to that, but certainly the balance of the squad.” “What it looks like, strength, depth, that’s part of the conversations of anywhere. When I came in I was never going to make decisions just to get to the end of the season, it was always for the benefit of the whole football club moving forward.” “We’re definitely well aware of what that should and could look like and where we want to try and get to.” Bruno call Asked why he took of Fernandes towards the end of the game, Carrick replied, “To be honest, it was just there was a minute or so to go and we thought we’d get Leny on the pitch. Josh had came on, Pat had came on, Amad had came on as well and there was nothing behind that apart from it.” United are next in action on Saturday when they go away to Sunderland. Featured image by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Derick Kinoti Derick Kinoti is a football writer at The Peoples Person who has covered Manchester United and the Premier League extensively for years. His work blends sharp analysis, tactical insight, and engaging storytelling that resonates with fans around the world. Derick has gained valuable experience in football journalism, developing strong expertise in SEO writing, digital content creation, and social media engagement. A tech enthusiast with a Computer Science degree from the University of Nairobi, he ultimately swapped code for football commentary, bringing an analytical, detail-oriented approach to his writing. Derick is convinced Wayne Rooney is the true GOAT and won’t hear otherwise!
Two dribbles completed, five duels won: United star’s all-round masterclass sinks Liverpool
Manchester United secured qualification for next season’s Champions League with a pulsating 3-2 win over Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday, 3 May. The Red Devils arrived at the game on the back of two hard-fought wins against Chelsea and Brentford. On Sunday, the hosts were very quickly off the blocks against their bitter rivals, with Matheus Cunha giving them the lead in the sixth minute. Benjamin Sesko then brought the house down at the Theatre of Dreams by doubling the score eight minutes later. United went into the break with a 2-0 lead, but Liverpool capitalised on individual errors to get back into the game in the second half. Amad Diallo, who replaced Sesko at the break, gave away the ball that allowed Dominik Szoboszlai to reduce the deficit two minutes into the second half. Senne Lammens then gave the ball away while attempting to play it out from the back, and Cody Gakpo equalised for the visitors in the 56th minute. Liverpool grew in confidence and United were in danger of dropping points at home. That was when Kobbie Mainoo stepped up. Messiah Mainoo United did have isolated chances to get back in front, but it was Mainoo who finally made it count. In the 77th minute, the Englishman side-footed the ball into the back of the net from the edge of the box, sending fans across the globe into a frenzy. That set up an intense ending to the game, but United held on and secured three vital points to remain third in the league. The Red Devils extended their recent winning run to three games, and have now picked up the most points in the Premier League since Michael Carrick’s arrival. Central to the English giants’ spectacular rise under their caretaker manager has been a resurgent Mainoo, who once again proved why he is the future of the club. Another Man of the Match Performance Mainoo has been in the starting XI in 13 of Carrick’s 14 games in charge, and his only absence was the 2-1 defeat to Leeds United, when he was sidelined with injury. The Englishman is fast becoming United’s new metronome and gave a glowing audition of his all-round abilities against Liverpool. Mainoo registered 67 touches in the game, and attempted 54 passes, completing 48 of them with an 89% success rate. He won five of his seven duels, with only Casemiro managing more in the United team, and also registered one tackle. The 21 year old registered two defensive actions and one interception, but was dribbled past once. Mainoo completed both of his attempted dribbles and also had a shot blocked. Kobbie Mainoo Stats vs Liverpool PlayerGoalsTackles (Won)Accurate PassesDuels (Won)Ground Duels (Won)Aerial Duels (Won)Minutes Played Kobbie Mainoo1148/54 (89%)7 (5)7 (5)-90′ Source: Sofa ScoreFinal Thoughts Mainoo recently committed his future to United until 2031 and has now marked the occasion with a fantastic goal. The Englishman has gone from strength to strength under Carrick, and one assumes he will get even better next season. The Red Devils have the colossal task of replacing Casemiro this summer, but Mainoo’s recent resurgence suggests that he could be the most important piece of the puzzle next campaign. For now, fans will hope that the youngster can enjoy a strong end to the season and help United finish third in the league. Kobbie Mainoo’s game by numbers vs. Liverpool: 100% successful take-ons89% pass accuracy 68 touches 7 ball recoveries 5 passes into the final third 2 fouls won 2 shots 1 goal Match-winner. 🔝🔝🔝 pic.twitter.com/HvaYfV7HiR — Statman Dave (@StatmanDave) May 3, 2026 Featured image by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Deepungsu Pandit Deepungsu has been a Manchester United fan since 2000. In his playing days, he was an attacking midfielder with a proclivity for the back heel. Right now, however, he prefers to operate as a regista. Deepungsu has been writing about the Red Devils, Football, and other things since 2009. He has worked for over seven years with Sportskeeda, writing football reviews, opinions and news articles. Deepungsu also maintains a blog, The Thinking Me, where he writes about life and things that interest him. His favourite Manchester United player is Paul Scholes.
Permanent or not, Carrick’s biggest gift to United will be remembered for decades to come – opinion
Manchester United dug deep to overcome individual errors and clinch a thrilling 3-2 win over fierce rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford on Sunday. The three points meant the Red Devils completed a league double over their Merseyside foes for the first time in over a decade. And more importantly, Michael Carrick’s men have guaranteed their place in next season’s Champions League, a feat very few would have predicted when Ruben Amorim was sacked early this year. Languishing in sixth place and trailing Aston Villa, who were third back then, by 11 points, fans would have been pleased with Europa League qualification at that stage. Michael Carrick’s impact But under the caretaker head coach, the 20-time English league champions have picked up more points than any team in the English top flight, which highlights the club’s incredible resurgence. Results have made it tough for INEOS to ignore his credentials as the co-owners hunt for a permanent boss, but his man management has been equally as impressive. Written off by Amorim and on the verge of being sold, Kobbie Mainoo has risen like a phoenix under the former England midfielder. An ever-present member of the starting XI, the Carrington graduate scored the winner against Arne Slot’s team on Sunday and ran the show from deep. Kobbie Mainoo ran the show From crisp passing to immaculate tackling, the Englishman showed all the tricks in his repertoire as the home side dominated the first half. Goals from Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko saw the hosts head into half-time two goals to the good and they could have scored a couple more but for some lax finishing. United almost capitaluated in the second half as substitute Amad and Senne Lammens gifted the away side two easy goals. But Kobbie Mainoo stepped up to save his team’s blushes and secure a famous win at the Theatre of Dreams. A new contract signed, a winning goal delivered, the Stockport-born star is here to stay! Feature image Shaun Botterill via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Ayantan Chowdhury After failing to become a professional footballer, Ayantan switched to the next best thing: writing about the greatest football club in the world. He has extensive sports journalism experience, having worked for over 10 years in the Indian sports media industry, writing for the biggest newspapers and websites. Currently an editor at The Peoples Person. You can follow him on X: @ayantanc_25
Carrick’s United roar to huge 3-2 victory over Liverpool in classic Premier League encounter
Manchester United welcomed Liverpool to Old Trafford in a huge grudge match. First half The Red Devils got off to the perfect start when Matheus Cunha smashed in a left-footed shot from outside the box to send Old Trafford into raptures. United kept up the pressure at an electric pace and Fernandes squared the ball to Benjamin Sesko, who found a way to nudge the ball over the line to give United the start few would have dreamt of. Liverpool responded shortly after, as Cody Gakpo turned outside the box and fired a shot just wide of Senne Lammens’ goal. United surged forward with incredible counter-attacking and Fernandes swept an effort just wide after a great ball by Bryan Mbeumo. Both teams had their moments in possession, but neither could carve out further clear-cut chances. As time ticked into added time, Harry Maguire made an impressive block against a Ryan Gravenberch shot. The half-time whistle blew with United in control of the huge match at Old Trafford. Second half United started the second half in fine form and Mbeumo’s shot was deflected wide. From the resulting corner, Maguire’s header went harmlessly wide. Amad came on at half-time and made a terrible start, passing the ball right to Dominik Szoboszlai, who cut through the United defence and slid the ball past Lammens to halve the deficit. United almost hit back after a long ball from Casemiro resulted in a world-class first touch by Fernandes, who plucked the ball out of the sky and passed into Mbeumo, whose delightful flick trickled against the post to dent what would have been a splendid team goal. Liverpool surged forward in response and Florian Wirtz curled an effort just wide from outside the box. Lammens has been a huge figure for United this season, but he inexplicably gave the ball away from a goal kick and Gakpo slotted into an empty net to bring Liverpool level in front of a shell-shocked Old Trafford. The visitors almost went in front from a free kick, but Lammens was able to kick the ball away to safety on his line. United had a great chance to retake the lead, but Casemiro headed the ball right at Freddie Woodman from a Fernandes free kick. In a crazy match, Kobbie Mainoo pounced on a loose ball and slid the ball into the corner in front of a delighted Stretford End to celebrate his new contract in style. United had a great chance to score their fourth, but Dorgu dallied on the ball too long after being played in by Cunha. Liverpool raced forward and almost found an equaliser when Rio Ngumoha fired just wide on the counter. Dorgu then again found himself in oceans of space on the left of the penalty area but dragged his shot wide when he should have done better. The Red Devils had another chance to kill off their huge rivals but Dalot fired over after a blistering counter-attack. Luckily, the full time whistle blew and United secured their place in the Champions League for 2026/2027. First XI: Lammens, Shaw, Maguire, Heaven, Dalot, Casemiro, Mainoo, Fernandes, Mbeumo, Sesko, Cunha Subs: Amad, Dorgu, Zirkzee, Yoro Featured image by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Alex Browne Alex is a huge Manchester United fan, inspired by greats of his homeland such as George Best, Harry Gregg and Norman Whiteside. Alex has a Master’s degree from Queen’s University Belfast and La Universitat Rovira i Virgili in Tarragona, Spain. Having lived in the country since 2011, Alex is The Peoples Person’s Spanish football expert and is fluent in both Spanish and Catalan. He dreams of witnessing a United captain triumphantly hoisting the Premier League and Champions League trophy in the air once more.













