United have won their last four league games under Carrick and now sit fourth, a point clear of Chelsea in fifth and 12 behind leaders Arsenal. Carrick believes that the extra time on the training ground afforded by their lack of Europe and their elimination from the FA Cup has helped them become more defensively solid, as United have kept two clean sheets in their last four.
He said: “It’s pleasing for sure and it’s easier to win games without having to score so many goals every week. We do seem to be a team that can cause a lot of problems and create opportunities and score goals, so it’s definitely getting the balance right.
“There’s still things to improve on, it’s definitely something we’ve focused on, trying to be better as a team collectively when we don’t have the ball, but in three or four weeks, you’re not going to fix everything and all of a sudden look perfect."
He added: “You’ve got to enjoy the buzz of winning, right? That’s what we’re in it for,” the 44-year-old said. “You’ve got to manage the highs of it and you’ve got to enjoy the feeling of winning a game.”