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United Back on Track
Since Michael Carrick took over as interim manager, Manchester United has undergone a remarkable transformation during a period that seemed complex and uncertain. The team, which had long suffered from inconsistency and a lack of stability, has gradually begun to regain its balance, not just in terms of results, but also in identity and style.
Reorganizing the System
This transformation was not a coincidence but a result of a smart rebuilding of the team's fundamentals. Carrick focused on reorganizing the system, making the team more cohesive between its lines and clearer in its build-up play from the back, while reducing reliance on individual solutions that previously dominated. Thanks to this approach, players no longer appear as isolated units but as an integrated collective.
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Notable Improvement in Results and Performance
This change was quickly reflected in the results, with United achieving a six-match unbeaten run in the Premier League, including five wins, bringing them back into contention for the top positions. This progress was not just numerical but also showed a clear improvement in performance, both in defensive organization and attacking fluidity.
Tactical Flexibility and Balanced Philosophy
Tactically, Carrick employs a flexible philosophy based on controlled possession; he prefers organized possession and calm build-up from the back, avoiding excessive high pressing. Instead, the team relies on a medium to low block, especially against top teams like Manchester City, giving them defensive solidity and control over the game's tempo. Carrick is not tied to a fixed tactical formation, but deploys several setups according to the opponent, notably 4-2-3-1, 4-3-1-2, and 4-3-2-1, providing significant flexibility and adaptability.
Balance Between Attack and Defense
In attack, the team transforms into a 3-2-5 shape, with one full-back pushing forward while the other tucks in as an extra center-back, creating attacking density without losing balance. Carrick also places special importance on the playmaker role, which is central to his system. Despite the attacking inclination, Carrick has not neglected the defensive aspect, adopting a pragmatic approach in big matches, relying on strong center-back pairings and minimizing spaces for dangerous forwards.
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The Mental Shift
However, the most significant transformation might have been mental. Carrick restored confidence to the dressing room, adopting a calm approach based on mutual trust and teamwork rather than loud speeches. This approach received clear support from team leaders, giving players more freedom in the final third within a disciplined collective framework, which was key to the team regaining its threat.