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Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Carrick Rues Flat Display

Michael Carrick was downbeat after Manchester United’s 2-0 Champions League defeat to Olympiacos but insists the Reds can still turn it around in the second leg at Old Trafford.

The Reds produced a below-par display in Athens and face an uphill task to reach the last eight after goals by Alejandro Dominguez and Joel Campbell for the Greek champions.

Carrick admitted United weren’t good enough but believes David Moyes’ men can mount a fightback in the second leg in three weeks’ time.

"It's a disappointing night," Carrick said. "We came here hoping to win and we haven't done that. We didn't react in the second half until it was too late.

"We had good possession in the first half, controlling the game without really penetrating through their lines and causing them any problems. They didn't really cause us any problems and [Dominguez’s] goal came from nothing.

"We didn't start the second half very well: we were a bit sloppy really and they scored the second goal, which put us on the back foot.

"But we're not out of the tie. We are still in with a chance going back to Old Trafford and we'll look forward to the second leg. Don't get me wrong: to score three goals in this competition is tough, but we've done it before and we believe we can do it again."

Robin van Persie spurned a great chance to bag an important away goal in the final 10 minutes but Carrick refused to point the finger at the striker and says the whole team must shoulder responsibility for this season’s disappointments.

"You can't blame Robin," the midfielder said. "He created chances and normally he'd score but today wasn't to be.

"You're looking for me to blame someone, but as players we're not getting good results. That's the club, that's everyone involved. That's how we're judged and we know that."

He continued: "We've set standards for ourselves as players over the years and this season hasn't gone so well. We are getting shot at and criticised from all angles.

"Everyone is having a bit of a dig and enjoying it. We've got to take it on the chin and bounce back and I'm sure we will."

Carrick was speaking to ITV and Sky Sports.

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