'Carrick was one of those to suffer'
[Getty Images] The Sunderland fans remember 13 May 2012, judging by the song they sang at Old Trafford during their 2-0 defeat by United in October. "You thought it was yours, you thought it was yours, we heard you singing, then Sergio scored. " It is the kind of harmless banter commonplace at football grounds across the country and is bound to be given a few renditions on Saturday, for what is only United's sixth Premier League visit since that famous day.
What makes this trip stand out is that Michael Carrick was one of those to suffer, along with Jonny Evans, who is now part of his coaching team. The pair are part of the video footage of the aftermath, both applauding the away support, Carrick in discussion with Ashley Young, trying to dissect what had happened. Time heals of course.
Carrick was part of the side that won at Sunderland the following year on the way to a historic 20th title. But come Saturday, one suspects the gnawing memory would make winning there again just that little bit more satisfying. "Obviously, it was a one-off kind of feeling," said Carrick.
"It wasn't during the game, it wasn't until after. "I didn't really know exactly where the land was lying at that point. It wasn't until we walked towards the edge of the pitch and had to deal with what was thrown out.
"It's in the past, but, yeah, it definitely sticks in the memory. " Read about the Sunderland rivalry