Having seen a string of impressive performances go unrewarded
at Stamford Bridge in recent seasons, Michael Carrick feels Manchester
United's thrilling victory at Chelsea was long overdue.
The
Reds edged a game shrouded in controversy as Chicharito turned in a
late winner against the nine-man hosts, but the midfielder cared not a
jot as the Blues' lead at the top of the Barclays Premier League was
trimmed to one point.
"It's a huge three points," Carrick told
MUTV. "Not winning here for a long time against our biggest rivals, we
wanted to put that right and we wanted to win for that.
"Plus the
fact that if we had lost today we would've been well adrift. I know
there's a long way to go, but it wouldn't have been a good position for
us to be in. So for those two reasons it was a big result.
"Over
the last three or four years we've had some really great performances
here and not come away with what we deserved, so today it was sweet to
get the three points.
"We've really played some great stuff and
the performances have been spot on, so to come away with no wins has
been disappointing and we felt the next win was close. We have had some
decisions not go our way and it's been tough for us here, but maybe that
turned around for us today. We'll take what we get!"
Chelsea,
United and Manchester City are now separated by a single point at the
head of the table and, buoyed by the Reds' impressive form at imposing
venues this term, Carrick insists it is key to keep winning such
headline-grabbing encounters.
"Especially against your rivals – the likes of Liverpool and Chelsea,
Arsenal next week – it's important you take points off them," said the
midfielder.
"That's why it was important and next week is just as
important. It's a good start to the season. We've obviously had a couple
of defeats but we've bounced back and we're still in a good position,
so we can be happy."
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