Michael Carrick began his interim managerial stint at Manchester United with a resounding 2-0 victory over Manchester City in the Manchester derby on Saturday. The win, secured at Old Trafford, marked Carrick's first game in charge since his appointment earlier in the week, providing a significant boost to the club after a period of uncertainty following the sacking of Ruben Amorim last week.
Patrick Dorgu sealed the victory for United with the second goal, adding to a dominant performance that saw United control much of the game. The win offers Carrick a dream start as he looks to secure the permanent managerial position, having signed a deal until the end of the season with 17 games to prove his worth to the club's hierarchy.
The victory was reminiscent of some of United's famous derby wins under Sir Alex Ferguson, with a display of tactical discipline and clinical finishing. The atmosphere at Old Trafford was electric, with fans clearly buoyed by the change in management and the team's performance.
Carrick, a former United midfielder, faces a challenging task in guiding the team for the remainder of the season. However, this emphatic win against their cross-town rivals provides a solid foundation and a clear statement of intent. The next few weeks will be crucial as Carrick aims to build on this success and solidify his position at the helm of Manchester United.
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