Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick has disclosed that the players are mentally and physically prepared to face Tottenham in this weekend’s Premier League clash.
Carrick succeeded Ruben Amorim in January on a deal until the end of the season and has made a wonderful start with wins over Manchester City, Arsenal, and Fulham.
Speaking with the club’s website, Carrick stated that Man United are in high spirits to face Tottenham.
Read Also:EXCLUSIVE: Falconets Coach Aduku Speaks On Preparation For Senegal Clash, Grooming Players For Super Falcons
“They certainly bring a challenge. The way they finished the game the other day (against Manchester City), they’ve had players injured, ins and outs and a lot of changes to the team which makes things more challenging and difficult from their perspective.
“They’re getting players back, they have really good attackers that look to stretch the back-line and play forward and attack the box a lot. A slightly different game to what we’ve played in recent weeks in some ways but we’re looking forward to it and we’re in a good place.
“The boys have worked well again this week. Feet on the ground, let’s not get carried away with what’s gone on. It’s about what’s next – big challenge ahead but we’re looking forward to it.”


