MICHAEL CARRICK is confident results will soon start going Manchester United's way after yesterday's draw with Arsenal.
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Michael Carrick confident Manchester United can turn draws into wins at Old TraffordJose Mourinho guided Manchester United to three straight victories in the Premier League after taking charge in the summer, but has seen his side win just two of the following nine games.
United once again failed to turn Old Trafford dominance into victory against Arsenal yesterday.
Juan Mata deservedly gave the hosts the lead but Gunners substitute Olivier Giroud cancelled it out in the 89th minute to earn a fortuitous 1-1 draw.
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Juan Mata opened the scoring for Manchester UnitedIt was Arsenal's only attempt on target and meant United suffered a third consecutive league draw on home soil, having previously failed to beat Stoke and Burnley.
And Carrick, who captained the side with Wayne Rooney starting on the bench, believes there are plenty of positives to take from the stalemate.
"Any game you look to take positives from - you have to, you have to go away and take something," the 35-year-old midfielder told MUTV.
"But it is a lot easier to deal with a result like that when you know you've played well, you've done everything you can and you deserve to win.
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Olivier Giroud grabbed a late equaliser for Arsenal"I think the problem is when you come away and it hasn't gone to plan and you think we could have been so much better, we should have been so much better and there's problems there we need to solve.
"I don't really see problems we need to solve. I think, of course, the result aren't (ideal) and that's the major thing, but playing like that more often than not we are going to win games.
"I am sure that will happen between now and the end of the season."