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Michael Carrick responds to Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s controversial comments on immigration

Michael Carrick has said that he is proud of the culture at Manchester United and said he believes they stand for equality and diversity as he addressed Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s controversial comments that the United Kingdom was “colonised by immigrants”.

Head coach Carrick stressed that he always remembers his duties to United’s global fanbase as he struck a very different tone to co-owner Ratcliffe.

United had issued a statement which did not mention Ratcliffe specifically but said they prided themselves on being an “inclusive and welcoming club”.

Richard Jolly 23 February 2026 17:55

The last time Everton played Manchester United in the Premier League

One of the games of the season? Idrissa Geuye was sent off for fighting Michael Keane, becoming the first Premier League player to be sent off for fighting a teammate since 2008, but Everton went on to claim a stunning victory after playing for more than 80 minutes with 10 men as David Moyes and his players held on to the advantage secured by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s first-half strike.

It left Everton boss Moyes delighted, who claimed his first ever win at Old Trafford as an away manager, praising the spirit of his players and claiming: “I like my players fighting each other.”

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:40

Man United looking to continue unbeaten run under Michael Carrick

Benjamin Sesko’s late goal earned Manchester United a point at West Ham almost two weeks ago, as Michael Carrick continued his unbeaten start.

The draw denied a certain supporter a long-awaited haircut and United a fifth win in a row, but Sesko’s late goal allowed the Red Devils to continue their momentum.

“We are doing everything to win the games, to secure the Champions League spot because we believe that we have the team for it,” Sesko said afterwards.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:25

Everton bidding to bounce back after Bournemouth defeat

Everton were on course for a morale-boosting victory and a huge three points in their pursuit of Champions League football as they led Bournemouth last weekend.

But the Toffees then imploded in a chaotic eight-minute spell in the second half, conceding twice and seeing Jake O’Brien dismissed.

“We probably missed a couple of half-chances, good chances, to get the second goal so we only have ourselves to blame, no-one else,” David Moyes said.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:10

What is the Manchester United team news?

United are still without Matthijs de Ligt, Mason Mount and Patrick Dorgu due to injury. Benjamin Sesko may need to settle for a place on the bench again despite his late equaliser at West Ham.

Possible line-up: Lammens; Dalot, Maguire, Martinez, Shaw; Mainoo, Casemiro; Diallo, Fernandes, Cunha; Mbeumo.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:03

What is the Everton team news?

Everton have no fresh injury concerns although Jake O’Brien will miss the clash due to suspension, with Seamus Coleman in line to fill in. Jack Grealish remains a long-term absentee after fracturing his foot.

Possible line-up: Pickford; Coleman, Tarkowski, Branthwaite, Mykolenko; Garner, Gueye; George, Dewsbury-Hall, Ndiaye; Barry.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:02

When is Everton vs Manchester United?

Everton’s clash with Manchester United kicks off at 8pm GMT on Monday 23 February at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

Viewers in the UK can watch the game on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 6:30pm.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:01

Hello and welcome

Michael Carrick will look to get his side back to winning ways as Manchester United travel to Everton in the Premier League.

The Red Devils have enjoyed an unbeaten start to life under interim boss Carrick but the former midfielder saw his 100 per cent record come to an end against West Ham last Tuesday.

They now return to action against the Toffees looking to keep up the pace in the race for Champions League qualification, after Chelsea dropped points against Burnley and Liverpool won late at Nottingham Forest.

Everton, meanwhile, will hope for a repeat of their heroics earlier in the season which saw Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall’s goal prove enough to snatch all three points at Old Trafford, despite post-match focus being on Blues infighting between teammates Michael Keane and Idrissa Gueye.

Jamie Braidwood23 February 2026 17:00

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