Carrick on Yoro’s fitness, Fernandes’ form and his future

Manchester United boss Michael Carrick has been speaking to the media before Monday’s Premier League game against Brentford at Old Trafford (kick-off 20:00 BST).

Here are the key lines from his news conference:

  • On team news, Carrick said there is a “possibility” Leny Yoro will be fit to face Brentford but he cannot confirm that yet.
  • He added that Patrick Dorgu is working his way back to full fitness and is “closer to training with us”.
  • On Bruno Fernandes’ performances, Carrick said he he likes seeing him play with “a little bit of freedom” in positions where he can take responsibility and “make the biggest difference”.
  • On his own future: “I’ve said it many times, I enjoy being here and I enjoy the role I’m in. We’ve had some good results and are in decent shape. We want to keep improving. I’ll see. There’s only so much I can say, but I enjoy being here. I love being here. It’s a real privilege to be in the position I am.”
  • On people comparing his spell as Manchester United boss with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s, Carrick said he doesn’t find it “disrespectful” and that likening him to any managers is “irrelevant” as “it’s a different team and different time”.
  • On Liam Rosenior, who was sacked by Chelsea on Wednesday, and English managers: “There are two sides to it. There is instant results and the next game being important, but there’s definitely a responsibility and our thinking of what the future looks like and the bigger picture. You can only be positive and look to what is achievable.”
  • He added: “There’s all sorts of what-ifs in the world. I like to live my life in a positive way. It’s some success for us from now until the end of the season and let’s see what happens after that. I don’t think about what could go wrong, it’s what can be achieved.”
  • On the issue of a manager potentially losing their job if the team goes through a few bad results: “Day to day, it isn’t in my thinking. How we work with players, it doesn’t come into it. It’s the world we live in. I just think about what we can achieve and what success looks like. That’s the most important thing. Half full, half empty, it’s a big difference. For me, it’s what we can achieve.”

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