Michael Carrick, right, was part of the Manchester United team comprehensively beaten by Arsenal on Sunday. Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Michael Carrick, right, was part of the Manchester United team comprehensively beaten by Arsenal on Sunday. Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Michael Carrick, right, was part of the Manchester United team comprehensively beaten by Arsenal on Sunday. Dylan Martinez / Reuters
Michael Carrick, right, was part of the Manchester United team comprehensively beaten by Arsenal on Sunday. Dylan Martinez / Reuters

Michael Carrick agrees with Louis van Gaal in blaming Man United midfield for Arsenal defeat


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Michael Carrick has agreed with manager Louis van Gaal’s damning assessment of Manchester United’s performance in their 3-0 defeat by Arsenal on Sunday, but insists the team will come back stronger after the international break.

Arsenal blew United away in the first 20 minutes at the Emirates Stadium, moving up to second in the Premier League table, above United on goal difference, thanks to two goals from Alexis Sanchez either side of a strike from Mesut Ozil.

The win was Arsenal’s first over United in the league since May 2011 and the biggest league win over the opponents for 17 years.

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Van Gaal said he was “shocked” by the capitulation, criticising his team for allowing Santi Cazorla and Ozil the freedom to dominate the game in the first half.

“The problems did not start at the back, they started in midfield. The midfielders, especially Cazorla and Ozil, had too much space and they have the quality to make the most of it,” Van Gaal said.

“We lost every duel, every second ball. We were not tight on their midfielders, and they can play because they are a fantastic team.”

England international Carrick, who was paired alongside Bastian Schweinsteiger in the centre of the park for United, also said the performance wasn’t good enough.

“We just gave them a bit too much space and they played well and it came off for them,” he said. “We did too many things wrong ... It was certainly a bad day.

“I am hoping it’s a one-off, as there’s been no sign of that recently.

“It’s a setback, but we’re still up there and just need to take this one on the chin, take whatever criticism comes our way and come back stronger.

“The last international break came after the Swansea game, so we’ve just got to go away, refresh and come back stronger again.”

United visit Everton when the Premier League resumes on Oct. 17, while Arsenal travel to Premier League new boys Watford.

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