Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick is confident that his side can take down league leaders Arsenal, who are riding a 22-year wait for a Premier League title. The Gunners, however, are wary of the counter-attacking threat posed by United.
Carrick, who has experience of taking on Arteta's Arsenal in 2021 while in caretaker charge, acknowledges that this will be a different challenge. "There's not much to take from that moving into this one," he said. "It's a whole new challenge, a whole new game, a whole new group of players."
The former United midfielder has taken a hands-on approach with his side as they prepare for the trip to the Emirates, where Arsenal have not lost a single game all season. Carrick is aware that Arteta's team will be tough opponents, but he is optimistic about his side's chances.
"We understand Arsenal are a good team," Carrick told Sky Sports. "They're a rounded team, to be honest. I think Mikel's done a really good job assembling a team that can do so many things well."
Carrick has praised the Gunners' ability to adapt and cause problems for their opponents. "You could see that in the Manchester derby," he said. "They have a lot of attributes to cause you problems. But as well, like every team, they have their weaknesses as well."
Arteta, meanwhile, is wary of United's counter-attacking threat having seen them punish Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in last weekend's Manchester derby. "You saw that a few days ago in Manchester," he said. "They have a lot of attributes to cause you problems. But as well, like every team, they have their weaknesses as well."
The Arsenal boss also expressed his respect for Carrick, who is known for his intelligence and control on the pitch. "One of my favourite No 6s," Arteta said. "Very intelligent, looked like he could never break sweat, he was so in control of the games."
As United look to cause an upset at the Emirates, Arteta is aware that this will be a crucial game for his team. "It's a challenge, we know that, but we can go there and we can face it head-on," Carrick said. "We've got good players and we're a good team as well, so we've just proved that."
The two managers will meet again in the punditry box on Super Sunday, but for now, they must focus on their respective teams' chances of success at Old Trafford.
Carrick, who has experience of taking on Arteta's Arsenal in 2021 while in caretaker charge, acknowledges that this will be a different challenge. "There's not much to take from that moving into this one," he said. "It's a whole new challenge, a whole new game, a whole new group of players."
The former United midfielder has taken a hands-on approach with his side as they prepare for the trip to the Emirates, where Arsenal have not lost a single game all season. Carrick is aware that Arteta's team will be tough opponents, but he is optimistic about his side's chances.
"We understand Arsenal are a good team," Carrick told Sky Sports. "They're a rounded team, to be honest. I think Mikel's done a really good job assembling a team that can do so many things well."
Carrick has praised the Gunners' ability to adapt and cause problems for their opponents. "You could see that in the Manchester derby," he said. "They have a lot of attributes to cause you problems. But as well, like every team, they have their weaknesses as well."
Arteta, meanwhile, is wary of United's counter-attacking threat having seen them punish Pep Guardiola's Manchester City in last weekend's Manchester derby. "You saw that a few days ago in Manchester," he said. "They have a lot of attributes to cause you problems. But as well, like every team, they have their weaknesses as well."
The Arsenal boss also expressed his respect for Carrick, who is known for his intelligence and control on the pitch. "One of my favourite No 6s," Arteta said. "Very intelligent, looked like he could never break sweat, he was so in control of the games."
As United look to cause an upset at the Emirates, Arteta is aware that this will be a crucial game for his team. "It's a challenge, we know that, but we can go there and we can face it head-on," Carrick said. "We've got good players and we're a good team as well, so we've just proved that."
The two managers will meet again in the punditry box on Super Sunday, but for now, they must focus on their respective teams' chances of success at Old Trafford.