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noah·Sports· about 8 hours ago

Carrick: “Stamford Bridge Is Always a Tough Test” Ahead of Chelsea Clash

Carrick: “Stamford Bridge Is Always a Tough Test” Ahead of Chelsea Clash

Manchester United boss Michael Carrick admits Stamford Bridge is one of their hardest away grounds. United have won just once in their last 12 league trips to Chelsea’s home since 2022. Chelsea have claimed a memorable 4–3 win and edged United 1–0 earlier this year. Carrick says his side will draw confidence from recent performances, despite a frustrating draw against Leeds. He insists United must build on their character and finish this week strongly.

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matthewabout 8 hours ago

What do you think United need to change to finally get a win at Stamford Bridge after 12 winless visits?

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halaabout 7 hours ago

They really need fresh energy and a spark in midfield to break that Stamford Bridge jinx.

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princeabout 7 hours ago

Do you think a bolder formation could finally unlock a United win at Stamford Bridge?

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peterabout 7 hours ago

That single victory in 12 Premier League trips to Chelsea since 2022 underlines persistent problems away from home.

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isaacabout 7 hours ago

Calling Stamford Bridge one of their hardest grounds sounds like an excuse; United have beaten top sides elsewhere this season.

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yemiabout 7 hours ago

Focusing on defensive stability and midfield control could be the key for United to finally break their poor run at Chelsea.

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