
Michael Carrick, interim manager of Manchester United, spoke out after leading the team to a victory over Fulham in the latest English Premier League match.
Michael Carrick, interim manager of the "Red Devils" Manchester United, expressed great joy after his team secured a thrilling 3-2 home win against Fulham, with the outcome decided in stoppage time in the latest English Premier League match. He gave special praise to Benjamin Sesko, Casemiro, and Mateus Cunha.
Carrick said, "We knew it was going to be a tough game. Credit must go to all the players. I've been asked throughout the week about breaking down a tight defense and beating a team we should be able to beat. But today it was far from easy because Fulham is a very strong team."
"The late winning goal in front of our fans, of course, what Sesko did today will do a lot of good for him. We’re all very happy for him, and this is just the beginning for him. I'm very pleased. This is a moment that this place gives you. You can’t write it any better. It’s an important moment for us and for him. Experiencing and feeling this will benefit him greatly. Not everyone gets to experience this, but he has."
"As for Casemiro, he has played a vital role since I took over. I have great respect for what he does and how he works every day. His determination and drive are what allow him to achieve so much. He is eager to finish the season strongly. The goal he scored was important, and his overall performance was excellent."
"Meanwhile, Cunha has a lot of talent. I still believe he has much more to show us. He performed well in creating chances and scoring. This is a significant step for Cunha, and I hope to see more from him, which I am confident will happen."
As a result of this victory, Manchester United have moved up to 4th place in the English Premier League standings.
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