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Man Utd 'hungry for more', says Carrick
Michael Carrick said Tuesday that Manchester United are "hungry for more" after their spectacular recovery under his leadership as they target a return to Champions League football.
United climbed to third in the Premier League with Sunday's 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, a sixth victory in seven games since Carrick was appointed, in mid-January, as manager until the end of the season.
The Red Devils, who have the best form of any side in the league since Carrick's arrival, travel to face Newcastle on Wednesday.
They are six points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea, with the top five almost certain to qualify for the Champions League thanks to the strong showing of English sides in Europe this season.
But Carrick said it was important to stay "in the moment" as United seek to maintain their momentum.
"We certainly won't get carried away," he said. "I think you've got to feed off the confidence and understand that runs of wins are hard to come by.
"But we're hungry for more, for sure, and we need to try and make it as long as it can last and stay consistent."
The former United midfielder said it was important not to look too far ahead as the three-time European champions seek to return to the Champions League for the first time since the 2023/24 season.
"I think we're in a good position and we've kind of earned it," he said. "The boys have earned it and we've got to try and make the most of it from now on.
He added: "Talent-wise, ability-wise, I think the boys have shown what they can do.
"And then there's that balance of good habits, good behaviours, and actually looking after each other in the certain times you've got to really dig in and show that good spirit and team spirit, so I can't speak highly enough of the players."
P.Martin--AMWN