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The Tactics Show: Carrick's First Five Games

The Tactics Show: Carrick's First Five Games

Episode 977 Published 1 month ago
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#977 | Michael Carrick’s audition continues. With four wins from five, including victories over Arsenal and City, Ed, Dharnish and Daniel break down what we’ve actually learned about Carrick’s “game model” so far. Is this a sustainable tactical evolution or a short-term bounce? And how should United approach the next run of fixtures, starting with Everton?

The discussion covers why West Ham’s low block caused problems; the emergence of a clear tactical identity under Carrick; increased player proximity, rotations and front-foot football; the midfield rebuild that’s clearly coming in the summer; and whether Carrick should already be the frontrunner for the permanent job

There’s optimism. There are caveats. And there’s still the small matter of breaking down stubborn, compact sides. Momentum matters, but so does long-term planning.


00:00 Introduction and weekend football 

02:00 West Ham analysis

08:45 What is Carrick’s “game model”?

16:10 Defensive evolution

19:00 Everton preview

22:00 Momentum or reality check?

25:00 Long-term future

29:30 Momentum, expectations & what comes next

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