Lisandro Martínez Reveals Michael Carrick’s Powerful Message That Inspired Man United’s 2-0 Derby Win Over Man City

United’s Statement Win: Martínez Reveals Carrick’s Message That Sparked the Derby Triumph

Manchester United delivered one of their most complete performances of the season on Saturday, dismantling Manchester City 2–0 at Old Trafford. In a campaign marked by frustration, doubt, and criticism, the victory felt like a statement — and Lisandro Martínez has now revealed the simple but powerful message from Michael Carrick that helped ignite it.

Few expected United to control a match against Pep Guardiola’s side so convincingly, especially given their recent struggles. But from the first whistle, Carrick’s team looked sharper, more aggressive, and more connected to the crowd, playing with a level of intensity City simply couldn’t handle.


A Fast Start Set the Tone

United began strongly, pressing high and denying City any early rhythm. The aggressive start unsettled the visitors and energised the Old Trafford crowd.

Bryan Mbeumo was heavily involved in the opening minutes, while Harry Maguire came close to scoring when his powerful header hit the crossbar. The early dominance hinted that United were in for a different kind of performance.

Before halftime, Amad Diallo and Bruno Fernandes each thought they had given United the lead, only to have their goals ruled out for offside. Still, the atmosphere suggested that United were in control and City were struggling to find their footing.

After the break, the pattern continued. Casemiro forced a strong save from Gianluigi Donnarumma, and Mbeumo again came close as United continued to push.

The breakthrough arrived in the 65th minute when Mbeumo remained calm and finished clinically to reward United’s pressure. Ten minutes later, Patrick Dorgu sealed the win, tapping in from a clever Matheus Cunha pass, sending the home crowd into celebration.


Martínez Reveals Carrick’s Message

After the match, Martínez spoke to Sky Sports and revealed the message Carrick delivered before kick-off—words that clearly resonated with the squad.

“Unbelievable. Unbelievable,” Martínez said, still emotional. “Being here with the fans, with the team — we know how we suffer during the season. But the only way is putting the face here and showing who we are. Today is the best moment to do it.”

He explained that Carrick’s key instruction was straightforward but powerful: use the supporters’ energy.

“I think one important thing that Michael Carrick said was ‘use the energy of the people,’” Martínez added. “And today I think we did it. When we are together like this, it is impossible to lose at home.”

It was a reminder that football isn’t only about tactics—it’s also about belief, unity, and emotion—qualities United had been accused of lacking.


A Response to Criticism

United have faced heavy criticism this season over effort, cohesion, and desire. Under Rúben Amorim, the team often looked disjointed, with players struggling to function as a unit.

Against City, those doubts were silenced.

Martínez highlighted the collective defensive effort, praising the team’s compactness and discipline.

“When you play against these kinds of players, the team defends—not just one or two players,” he said. “Today we defended really well. We were compact all the time, and that gives you confidence to go into duels.”

City, renowned for their fluid attacking style, were limited to very few clear opportunities—an impressive achievement and a sign of United’s strong organisation.


What This Win Could Mean

While one victory won’t solve all of United’s problems, this result could be a turning point. Beating Manchester City isn’t just about three points—it’s about belief.

United showed they can still rise to the occasion, fight together, and perform under pressure when the message is clear and the crowd is fully behind them.

Next up is a tough trip to Arsenal, one of the league’s strongest teams. It will be another major test. But after this performance, United will head to the Emirates with renewed confidence.

As Martínez’s words showed, when United are truly united—players, staff, and fans pulling in the same direction—they remain capable of beating anyone.

If Carrick can continue to harness that energy, this derby win could be remembered as more than just a result—it could mark the moment Manchester United rediscovered their identity.

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