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United boss and captain downplay top four rise

Manchester United moved above Aston Villa on goal difference after a 2-1 win over Crystal Palace, though manager Michael Carrick and captain Bruno Fernandes emphasized the need for consistency.

Despite the victory, Carrick stated, "It doesn’t mean an awful lot at the moment," while Fernandes added that there are "a lot of games to go still."

The duo stressed that Champions League qualification remains the primary objective, urging the squad to focus on making as many points as possible rather than celebrating their current table position.