
"The hardest thing in the world as a manager is to win games and he's doing that, we've lost one game. Not only that, just the feeling around the place, we were going to games and watching games not knowing what we were going to get. It's all changed now, fans are coming to games now or watching TV thinking, 'right, we've got a massive chance here.'"
"We're looking up now rather than down - can we catch City? The turnaround has been amazing. I think we were all like, well I was, 'we need seven or eight players,' to now maybe needing three or four in the summer, which is more achievable than seven or eight players."
"I can't see past Michael at the moment, I just can't. I think he's brought a calmness, I think he'll bring in Man United players because he knows the club. Give him time I think he goes from strength to strength."
Manchester United experienced a transformation under interim manager Michael Carrick after the sacking of Ruben Amorim. The team improved from being close to 12th place to currently sitting third in the table, just six points behind Manchester City. Ryan Giggs expressed support for Carrick to be appointed permanently, noting the team's strong performance and the positive atmosphere among fans. The need for player acquisitions has decreased from seven or eight to three or four, indicating a more manageable rebuilding process.
Read at Republik Of Mancunia: A Manchester United Blog
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