Former Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick has praised the Reds' ability to replace key players like Cristiano Ronaldo and adapt during his time at the club.
Carrick was a key member of the first team when United lost Ronaldo to Real Madrid in 2009. Despite being the club's star player, Sir Alex Ferguson's side managed to regroup and players like Wayne Rooney stepped up to the plate.
The 42-year-old is currently experiencing a similar problem at his club Middlesbrough. The Teesside second-tier team have just sold their talisman Chuba Akpom to Ajax and there is concern surrounding how Boro will cope with his absence.
However, in response to the Northern Echo, Carrick drew upon his experience at Old Trafford. He explained: "Players from all sorts of different teams at every level move on, that is football, it happens. ALSO READ: Ronaldo nets Al Nassr hat-trick "Even at Manchester United, they had a history of losing players and finding a new way to cope without them.
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