Michael Carrick is targeting another Champions League finish as the Manchester United manager seeks evolution and improvement, as the path to a long-awaited Premier League title continues.
A five-time top-flight winner during his playing days, the former midfielder is now tasked with leading the Old Trafford outfit back to English football's summit.
Carrick was part of United's last Premier League triumph and 13 years on knows it will be a "jump" to add a 21st crown this season, though he stressed he would never say it is beyond his squad.
The club are aiming to mark their 150th anniversary in 2028 with the title and Carrick, having led them to third having taken over in challenging circumstances in January, has said he wants to keep pushing towards that.
Michael Carrick has said he wants his Manchester United team to "evolve." Photo by Charlotte Tattersall - MUFC/Manchester United via Getty Images "We want to evolve as a team," Carrick, named permanent head coach in May, said ahead of Saturday lunchtime's trip to promoted Hull.
"We've got a lot of younger players in the group that we want to help move forward individually, which collectively will move us in a good direction.
"I think that, the experiences that they've had, the habit in getting used to feeling what it's like to win a number of games is huge.
"It's huge for players at this club to feel it and know what it takes, first of all, and what you've got to put into it to get out the other end and, yeah, of course let's see what we can achieve.
"Yeah, we want to be finishing in the Champions League again without doubt. It's a challenge, it's a big challenge.
"There's a lot of teams fighting for that position and we managed to do that last season and we've got to aim to do the same and then keep pushing on through the season to see how it develops.
"We want to start strong, we want to get through the winter months and we want to be strong and we want to finish strong, so it's putting it all together and then see where we end up but we're going into it with a lot of encouragement."
Key to United's success will be the effectiveness of their midfield rebuild.
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