They say numbers never lie
Well, if that’s the case, then you can forget [*Lawro voice*] your Wayne Rooneys, your Juan Matas and your Ander Herreras, for Michael Carrick is clearly the man who makes Manchester United tick.
The ageing midfielder missed the first two and a half months of the season, but since his return, United have been a very different proposition, rising into the top four and looking odds on to return to the Champions League this season.
Man Utd's record this season with Michael Carrick in their starting line-up:
Won 72.2%
Without him, their record reads:
Won 32.5%#MUFC— Kevin Palmer 💙 (@RealKevinPalmer) April 27, 2015
Put another way, United have taken 2.3 points from each game in which Carrick made an appearance, compared to just 1.4 when the England midfielder is absent, as he was during yesterday’s collapse at Everton and the previous week’s defeat by Chelsea.
And given Carrick will be 34 by the start of next season, it certainly would be no surprise if Louis van Gaal shells out big money on a central midfielder this summer.