Man United boss Carrick relishes 'special' Liverpool rivalry

Michael Carrick believes Manchester United against Liverpool is always a "standout" fixture even though neither club are challenging for the Premier League title this season...
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Interim Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick described the rivalry match against Liverpool as a "special" and "standout" fixture, despite neither club currently challenging for the Premier League title.
- Both Manchester United and Liverpool are on track to qualify for next season's Champions League, with United currently sitting third in the table.
- Michael Carrick, the interim head coach of Manchester United, highlighted the game's history and emotional significance.
- Carrick also expressed delight over Kobbie Mainoo signing a new five-year contract, praising the young player's significant contributions to the team's resurgence.
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