Carrick on Cunha fitness, Mainoo contract and Liverpool rivalry
Manchester United boss Michael Carrick has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Liverpool at Old Trafford (kick-off 15:30 BST). Here are the key lines from his news conference: The squad is in "good shape" going into the final four fixtures of the season. He is "hopeful" Matheus Cunha and Luke Shaw could feature in the matchday squad, but Matthijs de Ligt is "a bit further away" from returning.
He has been "hugely impressed" with 21-year-old Kobbie Mainoo, who signed a new five-year deal earlier this week: "I've known him for quite some time, in different capacities. He epitomises this football club. He lives and breathes the club and he has come through with real talent.
The natural thing for him was to sign a new contract, so everyone is over the moon. " When asked about the first conversation he had with the out-of-favour academy graduate on his return to the club, Carrick said: "I wanted to understand what life had looked like for him over the past two or three years - the ups and downs, plus the challenging times. It was about letting him thrive and giving him the platform to be himself.
He has evolved from that. " Casemiro's longevity has been down to "hard work and sacrifice". On the 34-year-old, he said: "When you cross the 30-mark, it's about trusting the player to know themselves.
We're trying to play to his strengths now, if anything, and we have real trust in his experience. He knows what he's good at and what he can bring to this team. " It is a "privilege" to take charge of a game against long-standing rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.