The protests could be viewed as an unwelcome distraction for Carrick and his players as they look to make it three wins in a row, but the former England international revealed he respects the fans' views and their decision to make their feelings known.
Speaking ahead of the game, Carrick said: "I don't think it [the protest] connects with the two wins, to be honest.
"I fully respect the supporters. I'm not offended by it or anything, and the players certainly aren't.
"Within the stadium, the support we've felt, and that's been there for all the games that I've watched for quite some time, has been of the highest level and I'm sure it will continue to be like that.
"The connection we've had over the last couple of weeks has been pretty special and we've both fed off that. That's exactly how we wanted it to be and is something we need to keep building on moving forward."