Monday 20 May 2013

Michael Carrick says

         
  Ferguson declined to talk to the media after United, who had led 3-0 and 5-2, were forced to settle for a point in a dramatic game at The Hawthorns on Sunday.We've thanked the manager for everything he's done and he's thanked us. West Brom manager Steve Clarke revealed after the match that fellow Scot Ferguson was in "good spirits" after the game as he prepared for retirement.With Premier League runners-up Manchester City losing at home to Norwich, the champions still ended the Ferguson era with an 11-point cushion at the top of the table, despite failing to win in their last three away matches.Speaking about the future, England international Carrick said: "We're ready to move on and there are new challenges for all of us.Ferguson, 71, still managed a smile at the end of the West Brom game despite watching his side concede three late goals.We're looking forward to it. We've had enough time to digest the title celebrations, the news about the manager and [Paul Scholes] retiring. We have to move forward.It's a bit funny in the dressing room because of the situation," added Carrick.

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