Michael Carrick aims to channel Manchester United players' egos for team success

Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick believes a certain level of ego is necessary for top-tier players to succeed. He aims to create a new spirit at Old Trafford by channeling this individual trait into collective strength. This is reported by Goal.com reports .
The team will face Nottingham Forest in their final home match of the season. Carrick believes that players prioritizing team victory over personal ambition is the key to returning the club to the pinnacle of European football.
The manager's approach is paying off: after the crisis during the Ruben Amorim era, Manchester United has secured a Champions League spot. Due to improved results, the club's management is close to signing a long-term contract with Carrick.
Sunday's match is expected to be a farewell for Casemiro. Meanwhile, fans' attention will be on Nottingham Forest's transfer target, Elliot Anderson. Carrick highly praised the young midfielder, emphasizing how important he is for his team.
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