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Carrick's United Slips to Shock Newcastle Defeat
5 Mar
Summary
- Manchester United suffered their first loss under manager Michael Carrick.
- Goalkeeper Senne Lammens cited a "collective off day" in all aspects.
- The team next plays Aston Villa on March 15 after a break.

Michael Carrick's tenure as Manchester United's interim manager saw its first defeat following a surprising 2-1 loss at Newcastle. This setback ended an impressive seven-game unbeaten streak across all competitions. Goalkeeper Senne Lammens expressed significant disappointment, stating the team experienced a "collective off day" and performed "nowhere near good enough in every aspect."
The match saw United struggle despite Newcastle being reduced to ten men. After Casemiro's penalty equalizer, the team failed to press their advantage. Substitute Will Osula's late stunner sealed the victory for Newcastle, marking United's first Premier League loss since December 21.
Lammens elaborated that the team lacked the necessary physicality and effort compared to their opponents. He emphasized that such a collective lapse is unacceptable in the competitive Premier League. United now enters a period without European or FA Cup action, with their next fixture scheduled for March 15 at home against Aston Villa.




