Stamford Bridge is a tough place to go — Carrick opens up ahead of Chelsea Vs Man United

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has admitted that Stamford Bridge remains one of the most difficult grounds in the league as his side prepares for this weekend’s high-stakes clash.

The rivalry between Chelsea and Manchester United has historically been one of the most evenly contested fixtures in Premier League history, often resulting in draws. However, recent encounters in West London have swung in favor of the Blues.

Chelsea are currently unbeaten in their last five home league meetings against the Red Devils—a run highlighted by a dramatic 4–3 victory in 2024 and a narrow 1–0 win in May 2025. United’s overall record at the Bridge is particularly challenging, with just one win in their last 12 top-flight visits.

Despite the struggles in London, the tide has turned at Old Trafford, where United secured a 2–1 victory earlier this season in September. Carrick’s side is now chasing their first league double over Chelsea since 2020.

While historical data favors the home side, the current form suggests a different story; Chelsea enter the match struggling for consistency, while United sit three places and seven points ahead of them in the table.
 

Speaking during his pre-match press conference, Carrick reflected on the intensity of the fixture:
 

“It’s an important game. We’re in a good position but we need to keep building on that. It’s a tough place to go and we always have tough games down there. Most of the time they have been good games in terms of the product, so we’ll be ready for that and we take the confidence from what we’ve built.”
 

United head into the capital looking to bounce back from a recent stalemate. Carrick emphasized the need to carry the momentum from their previous outing:
 

“We didn’t get the result against Leeds, but certainly the way we finished the game and the character we showed, we need to take that into this game.”
 

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