Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick says winning is what players are in the game for, and that not celebrating victories would be 'boring and pointless'. The former midfielder has been at the helm of the team since replacing Ruben Amorim last month and has overseen four consecutive wins, with his focus now on securing a Champions League spot.
When asked if he thinks there's a need to be careful not to get too carried away after such success, Carrick says: "You can't just be flat-lined all the time. You have to feel the waves of emotion. It would all be a little bit boring and pointless if you didn't, because winning games is what we all strive for."
The team's run has been boosted by several players who are determined to keep their feet on the ground, though some may be looking to get some recognition with their unique hairstyles. For example, midfielder Frank Ilett has become popular after saying he won't cut his hair until United win five consecutive games, a claim that wasn't met with universal approval among fans.
Carrick admits that while some players like Ilett have taken the motivation on themselves, there's no one 'right way' to celebrate successes and find team spirit.
When asked if he thinks there's a need to be careful not to get too carried away after such success, Carrick says: "You can't just be flat-lined all the time. You have to feel the waves of emotion. It would all be a little bit boring and pointless if you didn't, because winning games is what we all strive for."
The team's run has been boosted by several players who are determined to keep their feet on the ground, though some may be looking to get some recognition with their unique hairstyles. For example, midfielder Frank Ilett has become popular after saying he won't cut his hair until United win five consecutive games, a claim that wasn't met with universal approval among fans.
Carrick admits that while some players like Ilett have taken the motivation on themselves, there's no one 'right way' to celebrate successes and find team spirit.