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Mount backs United's title charge under Carrick

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Mason Mount says Manchester United possess the quality and mindset to challenge for the Premier League title next season. The 27‑year‑old, now in his third campaign, has managed just 69 appearances due to injuries and fierce competition. Still, he believes his best football is yet to come under Michael Carrick’s stewardship and added that winning the league would fulfil a childhood dream.

Carrick’s calm confidence, according to Mount, has revived squad belief after Ruben Amorim’s turbulent spell. United aim to clinch a league crown as part of their 150th‑anniversary celebrations in 2028, and the midfielder stresses consistency over the full campaign as the differentiator. A handful of dropped points left them third, but he trusts hard work will bridge the gap.

Beyond club ambitions, Mount eyes an England recall ahead of Euro 2028, confident Thomas Tuchel knows his capabilities after a brief World Cup stint. He recently featured off the bench in a 2‑1 win over Brentford before heading to a Make‑A‑Wish event, where he funded a two‑day camp for eleven seriously ill children. His focus remains on delivering results for United.