UPDATE NEWS ; Michael Carrick can’t accept ‘easy’ transfer excuse as Middlesbrough problems pile up

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Michael Carrick can’t accept ‘easy’ transfer excuse as Middlesbrough’s problems mount

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Middlesbrough signed 12 senior signings and saw a number of key players like Chuba Akpom and Cameron Archer leave.
Michael Carrick was asked about the impact of this change.
Michael Carrick thinks the summer transfer window is an ‘easy excuse’.
Middlesbrough shouldn’t use this to justify their poor start to the season.
Boro is currently bottom of the table after suffering a fourth defeat in five league games as QPR won 2-0 at Riverside on Saturday.
The home side wasted many chances as Andre Dozzell and Jack Colback scored either side during the break to preserve points.
Emmanuel Latte Lath and Isaiah Jones were among those who were repeatedly let down by Asmir Begovic as the former Chelsea goalkeeper proved invincible.
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Boro’s struggle in the last third of the pitch once again raises questions about the club’s summer business, as top scorer Chuba Akpom has been sold and former players on loan Cameron Archer, Ryan Giles and Jacob Ramsey are all back at their parent club.
The arrival of Alex Bangura on the deadline brought the club’s total of senior signings to 12 in the last transfer window, but Carrick was unwilling to use these changes as a shield.
distracted from their present difficulties.
He told reporters:
“It won’t take long to pose.
That’s an easy excuse to cite.
In terms of numbers, this is a new group, with a significant change, three groups have arrived in recent days.
They will make the team better.
This is the nature of animals.
“I know what the boys are capable of.
In some games we did well, had more shots on target and so on and we didn’t score any.
“You can accept it.
that, but it’s not.
it gives you no results.
So we have to get to that point
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Middlesbrough boss Michael Carrick made no effort after a ‘mixed’ performance in the QPR
loss Middlesbrough is now last in the Championship and Michael Carrick admits he is disappointed with Saturday’s loss to QPR at home
Michael Carrick must have regretted the missed opportunity.
in a “mixed” performance as Middlesbrough was once again defeated.
Asmir Begovic made some excellent saves for QPR, and the visitors punished the hosts when Andre Dozzell and Jack Colback scored either side during the break on Saturday.
This is Boro’s fourth loss in five league matches, meaning they are currently bottom of the table as they head into the international break.
Carrick could not hide his disappointment after the final whistle and insisted that the players had to find their ‘light’ and get out of the slow start.
When asked about his assessment of the 0-2 loss, he told reporters:
“I am really disappointed.
Again mixed, we didn’t help each other during the game, we also had great chances, chances to score.
We admit it wasn’t good enough overall, that’s for sure, but at the same time we had a chance to take it.
“We can’t just keep talking, we have to do something.
Disappointing for the players, the supporters, it’s not great for them to see this.
Players need to find a way to regain today’s lost spark.
Asmir Begovic made some excellent saves for QPR, and the visitors punished the hosts when Andre Dozzell and Jack Colback scored either side during the break on Saturday.
This is Boro’s fourth loss in five league matches, meaning they are currently bottom of the table as they head into the international break.
Carrick could not hide his disappointment after the final whistle and insisted that the players had to find their ‘light’ and get out of the slow start.
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When asked about his assessment of the 0-2 loss, he told reporters:
“I am really disappointed.
Again mixed, we didn’t help each other during the game, we also had great chances, chances to score.
We admit it wasn’t good enough overall, that’s for sure, but at the same time we had a chance to take it.
“We can’t just keep talking, we have to do something.
Disappointing for the players, the supporters, it’s not great for them to see this.
Players need to find a way to regain today’s lost spark.
Boss Boro added:
 
“Missed opportunities are part of that, the fact that we create a lot of opportunities, obvious ones too.
Sometimes there comes a point where they don’t love you, but we have to do something to make sure that doesn’t happen.
There are a few things we didn’t start off as well as we could have.
There are many reasons to consider that and we will have to think about that.
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“The slow start to the game made it more difficult, we chased that.
There were times when we looked good and it was a mixed bag

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