Manchester United manager Michael Carrick and Kobbie Mainoo at the final whistle after the Premier League match at the Vitality Stadium, Bournemouth. Manchester United will gear up for the Premier League run-in with an Irish training camp next month. United instead plan to travel to Ireland after the international break for an intense four-day training period from April 6-9. Meanwhile, United defender Harry Maguire said former manager Ruben Amorim had strong ideas, but they ultimately "didn't work" at Old Trafford, further praising interim manager Michael Carrick for overseeing a smooth transition. The ideas just didn't work at Manchester United," Maguire said of Amorim.
Source: Irish Independent March 26, 2026 10:43 UTC