Michael Carrick insists Manchester United’s clash with Liverpool remains “special” despite neither side chasing the Premier League crown.
United, third in the table, host Liverpool on Sunday with Champions League qualification at stake. Carrick praised the rivalry’s history and emotion, calling it “one of my favourite games.”
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The manager highlighted United’s rise from last season’s 15th-place finish and welcomed Kobbie Mainoo’s new five-year deal, hailing the 21-year-old midfielder as central to their resurgence.
Old Trafford awaits another chapter in England’s fiercest football rivalry.

























