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Published 20:10 3 Mar 2017 GMT
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While his work ethic and knack of scoring timely goals during his time with United made him a firm favourite with the club's supporters, his decision to move across town to Manchester City in 2009 saw his reputation tarnished with an overwhelming majority of them. Surely he wouldn't be making an appearance? Well, Carrick wasn't ruling it out...
“I had contact with Carlos before he went to China and he said he would have loved to played but didn’t know where he would be playing so he didn’t know," Carrick explained.
"That’s part of the reason I can’t confirm it’s the whole team because some of the lads are doing different things."
With an appearance from Tevez still on the cards, plenty of United fans were making their feelings known.
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