Man Utd interim manager Michael Carrick revealed he was disappointed with the draw against league leaders Chelsea on the weekend in the Premier League. It was the first league game since the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. United was comfortably second best in the first half but grabbed the lead after a horrible error by Jorginho. Jadon Sancho made no mistake with the gift to score his first league goal. Jorginho then atoned for his error by converting a penalty with Chelsea missing a golden chance right in the end when Antonio Rudiger blazed his shot over the bar from close range.
“I’m disappointed actually. When you are in front in a game like this to have it taken away is disappointing.” Man Utd interim manager Michael Carrick said. “I’m proud of the players and the group all week. In a difficult situation, we tried to make the best of it. But there is that little bitter feeling. We came to win the game. A little disappointed, I can’t lie. I don’t think it was a penalty at all. They have had a lot of shots, David had two saves which we knew before the game he would have to make one or two.”
“Other than that I have felt quite comfortable in the game. Of course, we want to be better. I am not getting carried away but I thought we defended well. I cannot fault the boys one bit.” he added. “To come away disappointed and to feel like you have left something out there is a positive.”
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