Manchester United began their season with a 2-0 loss at Hull City on Friday, marking the fourth time in seven years the club has dropped points in its opening fixture. The result prompted manager Michael Carrick to call for improvement while insisting he would not overreact to a single match.
Hull manager Sergej Jakirovic said his side had silenced doubters with a disciplined performance that capitalized on United’s loose possession. United captain Bruno Fernandes acknowledged the visitors “gave too much of the ball to them,” a theme that defined the contest at the MKM Stadium.
Analysis: The defeat continues a concerning pattern of slow starts for United under Carrick, who has now overseen two opening-day losses in three full seasons. While the sample size remains small, the recurring issue of ceding control in the first half against newly promoted or lower-table opposition suggests a tactical vulnerability that opponents have learned to exploit. Hull’s compact structure and quick transitions neutralized United’s midfield, and the absence of a clinical finisher — a problem Carrick has yet to resolve in the transfer window — was again evident.
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– Guardian International: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2026/aug/22/carrick-manchester-united-shock-defeat-by-hull
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Story synopsis gathered from: Guardian International — source