MANCHESTER, England — Michael Carrick got off to a flying start as Manchester United head coach with a 2-0 win against Manchester City in the Premier League on Saturday.
Taking charge of his first game since his appointment this week, Carrick immediately lifted the gloom over Old Trafford with a victory that will likely live long in the memory of United fans.
The former United midfielder has only signed a contract until the end of the season and has 17 games to convince the club's hierarchy to give him the job on a permanent basis after Ruben Amorim was fired last week.
He could not have made a better first impression with a dominant performance against all-conquering City manager Pep Guardiola in the 198th Manchester derby.
''One important thing that Michael Carrick said (was) use the energy of the people. We did it,'' said United defender Lisandro Martinez. "When we are together like this, it is impossible to lose at home.''
Second half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu sealed the win that had United fans singing in full voice inside Old Trafford and drowning out their fierce cross-city rivals.
And the victory could have been even more emphatic, with United twice hitting the frame of the goal, forcing a string of saves from City goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma and having three goals ruled out for offside.
Not only did the win give United local bragging rights and boost its chances of Champions League qualification, but it also delivered another blow to City's title challenge. Defeat extended City's recent winless run in the league to four games.