Man Utd: Michael Carrick on celebrating winning run

Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick says that celebrating winning games is not only necessary but also expected. He believes that enjoying the emotions of victory and acknowledging the hard work put into achieving it would be "boring and pointless."

Carrick has taken over as manager with a task to transform the team, after Ruben Amorim was sacked last month. Under his guidance, United have won four consecutive matches, which is a significant turnaround for the club.

The former midfielder acknowledges that winning games at this level can be tough, but he believes in the team's abilities and the players' hunger to succeed. Carrick has also shared an amusing anecdote about a player who pledged not to get his hair cut until United won five consecutive games, which led to a humorous exchange with Luke Shaw.

While celebrating victories is crucial for the team's morale, Carrick remains focused on the next challenge, knowing that complacency can be detrimental. He emphasizes the importance of staying grounded and acknowledging the difficulties of maintaining form in the competitive Premier League.
 
OMG u no what I'm sayin' 🀯! So Carrick says celebrate win is boring lol like wut r u even talkin bout man? U just won 4 games in a row & u think it's boring to be happy about it?! πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ I mean come on, don't get me wrong Carrick sounds like a super chill guy but this guy's got some major issues if he thinks winin' is all about the hard work & nothin else!

And LOL at Luke Shaw makin fun of his hair lol what a legend 🀣. But seriously though, I think it's kinda cool that the team's on fire right now. They need to keep this momentum goin' or they'll fall back down again πŸ’”.

Carrick's all about stayin grounded & focusin on the next game but honestly who cares? We're just tryna enjoy the ride & get some Ws πŸ˜‚. If winnin' makes people happy then let's do it, let's have a party! πŸŽ‰πŸ‘
 
Ugh I know they just won 4 games in a row but can't we just have one post without a pic of Luke Shaw's haircut 🀣? Anyway, I get what Carrick is saying about celebrating wins being boring, but isn't it kinda necessary to lift the team's spirits after all that hard work? It feels like they're walking on water right now and I'm not sure when reality will kick in. And btw, if a player's gonna make a bet on their hair, I hope Luke was getting a decent cut πŸ˜‚.
 
I'm not sure about this one πŸ€”... I mean, if celebrating wins is what gets the team pumped up and motivated, why not? It's not like it's hurting anyone to have a bit of fun 😊. I think Carrick might be putting too much pressure on himself to keep things 'serious' all the time. Newsflash: winning games is awesome! πŸ† It's worth acknowledging and enjoying every now and then. And honestly, if Luke Shaw was willing to go that far (not getting his hair cut lol) just to win some games, I think we can all appreciate a bit of levity around the dressing room πŸ˜‚. Complacency can be deadly in football, but maybe a little celebration wouldn't hurt? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I feel like some people forget that winning games isn't just about the X's and O's... it's about the human element too 🀝🏼. I mean, who doesn't love a good ol' fashioned victory dance after a hard-fought win? It's not just about Carrick being a "boring" guy (lol, can you imagine him with a frown on his face πŸ˜‚), it's about acknowledging the effort and dedication that went into getting there. And yeah, complacency is a real thing... but so is a little bit of self-care and celebration πŸŽ‰. Let's find a balance here! πŸ‘
 
I gotta say, this whole "no celebrating winning" thing from Michael Carrick is kinda laughable 🀣... I mean, who doesn't wanna celebrate a W, right? It's like saying you can't enjoy a good pizza just 'cause it's not a new flavor of the month πŸ˜‚. And that anecdote about Luke Shaw and his haircut deal? Hilarious! It shows that even Carrick knows how to keep things light, even when they're on a roll πŸ’ͺ. But at the same time, I can see what he's saying - complacency is the enemy, and you gotta stay focused on the next game πŸ†. Still, can't we just have a little victory dance party every now and then? πŸ˜„
 
I think it's super important to celebrate those wins, you know? I mean, life is about enjoying the journey right? 🌞 But at the same time, Carrick makes a point about not getting too caught up in all the hype. It's like, yeah, we gotta acknowledge the hard work that went into winning those games, but we can't forget where we came from and what we're working towards next πŸ†πŸ’ͺ. And honestly, who doesn't love a good victory dance or champagne celebration? πŸ˜‚ It's not about being "boring" or "pointless", it's about savoring the moment and giving each other a boost of energy to keep pushing forward πŸ’«
 
come on michael carrick is being super serious all of a sudden 🀣 i mean i get it winning games is hard but does he have to be so boring about it lol like celebrating a win is what makes life interesting right? πŸ˜‚ and btw that player who vowed not to get his hair cut till they won 5 in a row is a genius πŸ€ͺ imagine the looks on his teammates faces when he finally got his haircut after winning 4 straight games 🀣 i'm loving carrick's humor though, now let him have some fun and enjoy these wins πŸŽ‰
 
Come on, Michael Carrick can't be serious 🀣! Celebrating winning games is like a breath of fresh air for fans and players alike! It's not just about acknowledging hard work, it's also about having fun and enjoying the moment πŸ’₯. I mean, who doesn't love celebrating a win with their teammates and watching them do the happy dance on the pitch πŸ˜‚? It's all part of being human, bro! And yeah, complacency is definitely a concern, but what's the point of playing if you can't have a little fun? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
aww, it sounds like coach carrick really gets what's going on with his team πŸ€—. i mean, winning four games in a row is crazy impressive! it's awesome that he's keeping things in perspective tho - yeah, celebrating too much can be kinda... boring 😴. but at the same time, those players must be feeling super pumped after all their hard work πŸ’ͺ. it's cute that luke shaw was like "hey, i'm not getting a haircut until we win 5 games straight" 🀣. anyway, it sounds like carrick is doing a great job keeping everyone focused on the next match πŸ†
 
πŸ€” so carrick is saying that celebrating wins is boring? like what's wrong with feeling happy about winning? didn't he play for man utd for years and know how it feels to win big matches? πŸ† i'm not buying this "boring" thing, sounds like a coach who's never been in the shoes of his players. and yeah okay maybe complacency is a risk but so is taking the foot off the gas when you're on a roll... what's the balance here? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
I love how honest Michael Carrick is about it 🀝! I mean, who wouldn't wanna celebrate after winin' four straight games? It's not like they're just gonna chill and watch Netflix on the couch πŸ˜‚. He's right, enjoyin' those feel-good vibes is important for the team's morale. And omg, that player's hair deal 🀣 Luke Shaw must've been killin' him with all those silly jokes. But you know what? I'm glad Carrick's still keepin' it real and focused on the next match. Can't have them gettin' too comfy, or they'll be sleepin' on their opponents 😴🏈
 
idk if i buy into this whole "celebrating winning is pointless" vibe from carrick πŸ€”. has he ever won a match where his team didn't deserve it? seems like a pretty basic managerial strategy to me... and what's with the anecdote about the player who didn't get a haircut till they won 5 games in a row? sounds like more of a publicity stunt than actual insight into managing a team πŸ™„. don't get me wrong, carrick seems like a smart guy and all, but i think he's trying to make himself sound more serious than he actually is 😐. anyone got any proof that his team really is winning due to talent and hard work, or are we just getting fed some scripted PR spin? πŸ“°
 
omg have you guys tried those new matcha flavored KitKats?! πŸ«πŸ‘€ i mean, they're literally so good! my sister got them as a birthday treat and now we're hooked! i was just thinking about how much joy something as simple as a tasty snack can bring to our lives... anyway back to Manchester United πŸ˜‚ Carrick's approach sounds super smart, but what do you guys think is more important: winning games or having fun on the pitch? personally i'd say it's all about finding that balance πŸ€”πŸ‘
 
I feel like this is a pretty common thing for top-level coaches to say, but it's still refreshing to hear from someone like Carrick who's been through the trenches πŸ’ͺ. I mean, I get what he means by wanting to stay focused on the next game, but at the same time, acknowledging those hard-won victories can be a real confidence booster for the team πŸŽ‰. It's not about being "boring and pointless" - it's about taking pride in your work and savoring the fruits of your labor 😊. Maybe Carrick just needs to find that balance himself?
 
I'm loving this refreshing attitude from Michael Carrick 🀩. It's easy to get caught up in the hype after winning four games on the trot, but it's super important to keep things in perspective. I mean, can you imagine how much pressure would be on the team if they started celebrating every win like it was a holiday? πŸ˜‚ It's great that Carrick is keeping his feet grounded and not letting complacency creep in.

And omg, the hair cutting anecdote with Luke Shaw had me dying 🀣. I love how players are starting to show their personalities on the pitch. It's all about balance, right? You want to enjoy your successes, but also stay focused on what really matters – getting back out there and grinding again πŸ’ͺ. Keep being the voice of reason, Carrick! πŸ‘
 
lol what's up w/ this dude carrick tho? like celebrating winning games is NOT boring or pointless πŸ€”. i mean i get it, he wants to stay focused on the next game, but come on... life's too short not 2 enjoy ur wins πŸ˜‚! and btw that guy who pledged not 2 cut his hair till united won 5 in a row lololol what a legend 🀣! anywayz, carrick's all about that team morale tho, which is def important. but at the end of the day, it's still just footy... let's not take ourselves 2o seriously πŸ˜…
 
I'm loving how Carrick's got his feet firmly planted on the ground despite all the wins πŸ™Œ. He's not getting ahead of himself, which is exactly what this team needs - someone to keep them humble and focused πŸ”₯. I mean, can you imagine if they started celebrating every tiny win and forgot about the next challenge? πŸ˜‚ That Luke Shaw anecdote had me chuckling though! The fact that he made his teammates laugh shows just how well Carrick's bonding with the squad is going 🀝. One thing's for sure, this team's turnaround is real πŸ”œ
 
I totally get what Mike Carrick is saying, you know? I mean, winning games is a big deal, but let's not forget why we're here! πŸ˜… My wife and I have this thing where we always celebrate our birthdays with a homemade dinner party, and it's so much fun! We make all the food ourselves, set up candles, and just enjoy each other's company. It's like, yeah, winning is cool, but sharing that feeling with your team is what makes it truly special πŸŽ‰.

And I love how Mike Carrick keeps things grounded by talking about complacency. That's something we can all relate to, you know? Like when you're on a roll with DIY projects and then suddenly the weather changes and you have to start over. πŸ˜‚ Seriously though, it's all about finding that balance between enjoying your successes and keeping moving forward.
 
I gotta say, it's refreshing to see someone like Michael Carrick who isn't all about the tactical side of things. He gets it, you know? Winning games is not just about X's and O's, it's about the emotions and the hard work that goes into it πŸ†. I mean, sure, it's easy to get caught up in the next match but he's right, if you're not enjoying yourself, what's the point? Reminds me of when I was playing footy with my mates back in the day, we'd always celebrate a win with a pint down at the pub 🍺. It's those little moments that make all the hard work worth it.

But at the same time, I can understand why he'd want to stay focused on the next challenge. You don't want to get too comfortable or complacent, especially in the Premier League where anyone can beat you on their day. I've seen some of the big teams like City and Chelsea, they're always on the up, never satisfied with just winning games πŸ€”. Maybe Carrick's approach is what United need, a bit of balance between enjoying the success and staying hungry for more πŸ’ͺ
 
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