Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes has shed light on the tactical and cultural shift driving the club’s resurgence under Michael Carrick’s leadership at Old Trafford.
Reflecting on a decisive victory against Tottenham Hotspur on February 7, 2026, the Portuguese playmaker expressed his enthusiasm for the squad’s transformation and the positive atmosphere surrounding the new era.
The 2-0 triumph over a 10-man Spurs side propelled Carrick into the history books as only the third United manager to win his first four competitive fixtures. This feat serves as a stark contrast to his predecessor, Ruben Amorim, who never managed a four-game winning streak during his 63-match tenure.
What did Bruno Fernandes say concerning Carrick?
Fernandes noted that Carrick has introduced the perfect balance of player accountability and creative freedom, praising his communication skills. He recalled telling Carrick during his previous interim stint that he had the makings of a top manager, adding that the squad is determined to keep performing so the world recognizes the quality of both the players and the coaching staff.
With the momentum firmly on their side, the United faithful are hopeful that Carrick can maintain this stability through the remainder of the current campaign and into the 2026/27 season.
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