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Manchester United’s current surge isn’t a “new manager bounce” that fades after two matches. It’s a clear change in structure, game control, and mindset — and the results since the coaching change prove it.
After Ruben Amorim’s departure (following an FA Cup third-round exit), Michael Carrick was appointed interim head coach until the end of the season and immediately steadied the team.
Since Carrick took charge, United have put together four straight Premier League wins, beating serious opposition in the process:
That run is exactly why Reuters described United’s “surge” and Carrick’s caution against “knee-jerk” decisions — because performances are matching results.
Under Carrick, the big shift is how United protect games:
Against Spurs, United’s opener came via a corner routine, the kind of detail that screams coaching clarity and training-ground work.
Bruno Fernandes spoke about improved morale and players taking more responsibility and freedom under Carrick — that usually happens when roles are clearer and instructions are simpler.
One of the biggest subtle upgrades: Carrick has leaned into continuity in his XI, which helps partnerships click faster during a short run of games.
Amorim’s United period had a major issue: they conceded far too much, and clean sheets were rare.
A TNT Sports analysis (Jan 2026) noted that in 47 league games, Amorim’s side conceded 72 league goals and kept only 7 clean sheets (around a 14.9% clean sheet ratio).
Carrick’s early run, by contrast, includes:
This is why the streak feels different: United are not only scoring — they’re finally controlling risk.
Look at the pattern of scorelines since Carrick took over:
That tells a clean story:
That balance is exactly what top-four sides need.
Manchester United’s winning streak is built on real, repeatable positives:
And crucially: the numbers from Amorim’s spell highlight why this feels like an upgrade — Carrick’s United are giving up less and controlling more.
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