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Manchester United's approach to Michael Carrick's tenure could be pivotal in avoiding the pitfalls of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's era. Here’s why this decision might reshape their season.
In a thrilling Premier League weekend, Arsenal cement their position at the top, while Manchester United appears to glide towards Champions League qualification. Meanwhile, Liverpool and Aston Villa struggle, and Tottenham Hotspur seems to be finding their rhythm.
Notably, Newcastle faced pressure after a disappointing home loss to Brighton. Manager Eddie Howe's choices raised eyebrows, with a starting lineup that seemed to signal his precarious position. Despite scrutiny, his selections proved crucial, as players like Will Osula and Dan Burn stepped up, securing a vital win. This victory is essential for Howe, affirming his connection with both the squad and fans.
In contrast, Mikel Arteta's bold decision to play 19-year-old Lewis-Skelly has reinvigorated Arsenal during a critical title race. Arteta’s faith in the young talent pays off, reflecting both the player’s promise and the manager’s strategic acumen.
As the season progresses, the dynamics at Manchester United and Arsenal highlight the importance of decisive leadership under pressure.

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