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Manchester United: Architects of Their Own 2-1 Newcastle Defeat

By Admin05/03/2026Updated:11/03/2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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Michael Carrick acknowledged his Manchester United squad merited experiencing their initial loss of his subsequent tenure as temporary boss after William Osula’s 90th-minute effort sealed their 2-1 downfall against Newcastle United.

United had maintained an undefeated record for seven matches since Carrick assumed control in January, and they seemed well-placed to prolong that streak when Newcastle midfielder Jacob Ramsey was disputably dismissed towards the close of the opening period, receiving a second caution for feigning a foul.

Yet, moments following his expulsion, Newcastle seized the advantage as Anthony Gordon went down from a challenge by Bruno Fernandes and subsequently converted from the penalty spot.

Casemiro equalized with a header deep into first-half additional time, but United subsequently failed to capitalize on their numerical superiority.

Aaron Ramsdale executed a pair of superb saves to thwart Lenny Yoro and Joshua Zirkzee, frustrating United; however, a depleted Newcastle squad was never genuinely extended, and Carrick’s men bore the repercussions of a lackluster display as substitute Osula spectacularly bent the ball past Senne Lammens after a magnificent surge down the right flank.

Carrick: Manchester United’s Performance Insufficient

United holds third place in the Premier League standings but squandered an opportunity to solidify their hold on a Champions League berth following a series of fixtures where Liverpool suffered a defeat at Wolves and Aston Villa’s decline persisted with a 4-1 home loss to Chelsea.

And Carrick conceded his players were deserving of nothing from the contest.

“We are dissatisfied with how we performed tonight,” Carrick conveyed to TNT Sports

“The way the match unfolded, we largely had it within our grasp, but credit goes to Newcastle and their strategy. We knew it would be challenging, yet we navigated the game to a point where we could push on, but we didn’t. Bitterly let down, truly.

“I don’t believe it was the [difficulty of playing with] 10 men; we simply didn’t perform adequately. We cannot offer excuses for that. We all bear the responsibility for it.

“It was solely about the caliber of the showing; it wasn’t an issue of spirit or a desire to triumph, though it’s easy to suggest that merely because you don’t secure a football victory.”

“Newcastle rightfully claimed victory tonight, and it pains me to state that. That was the reality. We need to resume our efforts and improve for the subsequent fixture.

“We’ve only lost one game, we haven’t played sufficiently well, but in the broader context, we are in a respectable position. Tonight stings, but we will be better for the next one.”

“One must return to it, strive diligently, and execute the actions we took to win the games we have won. We are capable of that; we are a capable squad; tonight was not our night.

“We must draw lessons from this and become better. We’ve received much praise recently, and the lads merit it; this occurrence does not alter our approach for the upcoming game. We possess every reason to compete vigorously.”

Howe Commends Osula’s Feat

Newcastle had experienced losses in their last three league encounters at St James’ Park, succumbing to a 3-2 defeat against Everton most recently. However, their performance against United presented a stark contrast to that display, while their reaction to playing a man down delighted manager Eddie Howe.

The Magpies had dominated the midfield during the initial half, rendering Ramsey’s expulsion even more detrimental.

Ramsey was deemed by referee Peter Bankes to have deliberately fallen under a challenge from Lammens as he attempted to reach Gordon’s pass, though Howe held a differing opinion.

Speaking to BBC Match of the Day, he stated: “An extraordinary evening. It was a superb performance throughout. Whether 11 v 11 or 11 v 10. I believed we deserved to prevail.

“The primary sentiment [after Ramsey’s red] was endeavoring to ascertain how we would play in the second half. We desired to reorganize. I thought Jacob Ramsey’s sending off was excessively severe. I don’t believe he was seeking a penalty there.

“We recognized we wouldn’t have the majority of possession and that we’d be compelled to defend robustly. There have been numerous inquiries about our defending lately, so it presented a valuable chance to address those concerns, and we did.”

Newcastle striker William Osula

Commending Ramsdale, who superseded Nick Pope following his notable error in the defeat to Everton, Howe further remarked: “With 10 men, you understand your goalkeeper will be required to make saves. He’s an elite goalkeeper with considerable expertise.”

However, the most lavish praises were reserved for the unexpected protagonist, Osula, whose inaugural Premier League goal since August was unquestionably the most unforgettable strike of his career up to this point.

“He took 10 shots at the conclusion of training and requested more,” Howe revealed. “Kudos to him. It’s the drive to repeat and to practice. He has provided a remarkable moment for the loyalists here. It’s a significant moment for him, and he’s earned it. Hopefully, it marks a turning point for him.

“A pivotal occasion for us. We’ve demonstrated our ability to compete against any adversary.”

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