Football
Man Utd’s alarming regression explained as Michael Carrick discovers major issue
The bigger concern for Michael Carrick after Manchester United’s trip to Newcastle United FC should be the performance rather than the result.
Carrick appeared to acknowledge after the win at Everton FC last Monday that United’s level had gradually dipped in recent weeks — and the defeat at Newcastle represented the lowest point of his reign so far.
United peaked in Carrick’s first game back in charge against Manchester City FC and followed it up with a smart victory over Arsenal FC.
They briefly lost focus against Fulham FC but recovered and kept a poor Tottenham Hotspur FC side at arm’s length.

However, since facing the shock of playing again just three days later, United’s performances have regressed.
The draw with West Ham United FC was difficult to watch. The narrow win at Everton relied on a smash-and-grab approach. United were shaky for 45 minutes against ten-man Crystal Palace FC and even worse against a ten-man Newcastle.
Former United midfielder Paul Scholes has often drawn criticism for his punditry, and his Instagram Story on Wednesday evening was particularly blunt.
While his wording may have been harsh, his verdict that United have been “c**p” in their last four games is not entirely inaccurate.
United aspire to play at least ten more matches in Europe next season, yet their recent form suggests they may struggle if their currently empty midweeks become filled with continental fixtures.
In their five midweek matches this season, United have drawn twice with West Ham, drawn with Wolverhampton Wanderers FC, drawn with Burnley FC, and lost at Newcastle.
United had enough experienced players on the pitch at St James’ Park — including Harry Maguire, Luke Shaw, Kobbie Mainoo, Casemiro, and Bruno Fernandes — to understand the hostile atmosphere on Tyneside.
Maguire, who has played at Newcastle since 2017, even aggravated the crowd with United’s slow goal-kick routines when he should have been helping calm the situation. Eventually, United were overwhelmed by the pressure.
The defender also hesitated during the decisive moment for Will Osula’s winning goal. Lacking the pace to match the striker, Maguire might have stopped the counter-attack with a tactical foul, even if it meant taking a yellow card.
Newcastle continues to be a difficult venue for United. Since Newcastle returned to the Premier League in 2017, they have beaten United six times at home, drawing once and losing twice.
Carrick’s seven-match unbeaten run came to an end as Newcastle secured a dramatic 2-1 victory at St James’ Park.
Casemiro had equalised with a header following a chaotic first half in which Anthony Gordon scored a penalty and Jacob Ramsey was sent off for diving.
Tensions were high throughout the match, including a clash between Fernandes and Joelinton in the tunnel at half-time.
But it was substitute Osula who settled the contest with a superb curling strike in the 90th minute.
Despite the defeat, Carrick’s United remain third in the table on goal difference and now head into a 14-day break before hosting Aston Villa FC on March 15.
Yet the match underlined deeper concerns. Several players appear to have lost form in recent weeks. At Newcastle, Bryan Mbeumo played directly into the home crowd’s energy, Casemiro showed signs of ageing legs, and Mainoo struggled again against Newcastle’s midfield.
Since United’s efficient win against ten-man Spurs on February 7, Fernandes has arguably been the only player to maintain consistent form.
Carrick was visibly frustrated at full-time. He walked onto the pitch to applaud the travelling supporters but deliberately avoided acknowledging the players.
It was also the earliest he had arrived for a post-match press conference, where only six questions were asked.
During the match, Carrick had shown rare anger, shouting instructions at his players as they drifted through the first 20 minutes of the second half.
After the game he admitted his frustration, saying:
“Emotions are part of the game. Certain things we wanted to do and we didn’t do them.
“I’m really, really disappointed with tonight for different reasons. But we can’t lose sight of the position we’ve got ourselves in.
“As much as I’m disappointed — and we need to learn from it — because it’s been a lesson for us tonight in some ways.”
One clear lesson may be to avoid relying on fringe players. Tyrell Malacia, who has made only ten appearances in two-and-a-half years, struggled after being brought in due to injury to Noussair Mazraoui.
A more athletic option might have been Ayden Heaven.

Malacia’s positioning allowed Osula to cut inside before firing home the decisive goal.
Carrick’s substitutions were also conservative. Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot were introduced first, despite the match being level.
The most natural attacking game-changer at 1-1 was Amad Diallo, yet he only entered the match in the 78th minute and touched the ball just six times.
That, too, will be a concern for Carrick as he looks to restore momentum.
Football
Man City place Arsenal ‘bottles’ for sale outside Etihad Stadium before 2025/26 Premier League decider
Manchester City appear to have kicked off the psychological battle ahead of their Premier League showdown with Arsenal.
In the build-up to the match, bottles branded with the Arsenal logo were reportedly being sold outside the stadium, priced cheaply and seemingly intended as a tongue-in-cheek way for home fans to mock the visiting supporters.
The stunt draws inspiration from a recent viral moment at Stamford Bridge, where a City fan was seen jokingly “drinking Arsenal tears” during their emphatic 3-0 win over Chelsea—a clip that quickly spread across social media.
With tensions already high given the importance of the fixture, the gesture adds another layer to the rivalry between the two sides. Arsenal, meanwhile, will be focused on responding where it matters most—on the pitch—as they aim to silence critics and deliver a strong result in what could be a defining game in the title race.
Football
Bruno Fernandes responds to Manchester United star’s dig at Chelsea flop Alejandro Garnacho
Alejandro Garnacho faced criticism from his former Manchester United teammates following Chelsea’s latest Premier League setback.
A first-half goal from Matheus Cunha secured a narrow but important win for United, strengthening the position of Michael Carrick’s side in the race for Champions League qualification. Chelsea, meanwhile, continue to struggle, with the defeat marking their fourth consecutive league loss without finding the net.
Pressure is mounting on head coach Liam Rosenior, who only took charge a few months ago after replacing Enzo Maresca. While the club has not publicly wavered in its support, questions are beginning to emerge over several players, including Garnacho, whose performances have failed to meet expectations since his £40 million move from Old Trafford.
Reports suggest Chelsea could be open to offers for the 21-year-old after a difficult start to life at Stamford Bridge. He had an early opportunity to impress against his former side after coming on for the injured Estevao, but once again struggled to make an impact, finding it hard to break through a United defence that was missing several first-choice centre-backs.

Garnacho also received a hostile reception from United supporters during the match, and the reaction appeared to carry over beyond the pitch. After the game, Luke Shaw shared an image on social media showing himself standing over Garnacho following a challenge. Bruno Fernandes responded with a playful but pointed comment, while former teammate Alex Telles also joined in with reactions.
Chelsea’s broader struggles are becoming increasingly concerning. They now sit four points behind Liverpool in the race for fifth place, despite having played an extra game. The current run—four straight league defeats without scoring—is their worst in nearly three decades, with an even longer drought not seen since 1912.

Across all competitions, the form is equally worrying, with six losses in their last seven matches and 16 goals conceded during that stretch. A significant portion of their recent goals have come in a single outing against Port Vale, highlighting their lack of consistency in front of goal.
After the match, Rosenior admitted uncertainty about what failing to qualify for the Champions League could mean for his future. He acknowledged the result was difficult to take, especially given that Chelsea created numerous chances but failed to convert them. He pointed out that United capitalised on a limited opportunity, while his side were unable to make their attacking pressure count.
Despite the frustration, Rosenior emphasized the need for continued effort and improvement, insisting that the team must find a way to turn their form around before the situation worsens further.
Football
Chelsea star told he is ‘not good enough to be a starter’ after Man Utd defeat
Paul Robinson has questioned whether Alejandro Garnacho is ready to be a consistent starter for Chelsea after his underwhelming display in their 1-0 loss to Manchester United.
Garnacho, who joined Chelsea from United for £40 million last summer, has found it difficult to make a major impact this season, managing just one league goal so far. Facing his former club at Stamford Bridge, the 21-year-old was introduced earlier than expected after Estevao picked up a hamstring injury in the first half.

Despite the opportunity, Garnacho struggled to influence the game, finding it hard to get past Diogo Dalot on the flank. Chelsea, meanwhile, were unable to break through a disciplined United defence, who had already taken the lead before halftime through Matheus Cunha.
Reacting to the performance, Robinson suggested that Garnacho’s display highlighted clear limitations in his game. He argued that while the winger showed promise during his time at United, there may have been underlying concerns about his overall development that justified the decision to sell him.

He pointed out that Garnacho often relies on direct runs without much variation, frequently putting his head down and driving forward into crowded areas. According to Robinson, this approach makes him predictable and easier for defenders to handle, limiting his effectiveness despite his natural attacking instincts.
He added that while these issues can be improved with coaching, it ultimately depends on the player’s willingness to adapt. In his view, Garnacho failed to adjust his approach during the match, repeatedly attempting the same moves without success instead of varying his play or making better decisions in possession.
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