Yorkshire Post

Carrick finds a ‘formula’ at Boro that is cleaning up

- Stuart Rayner CHIEF FOOTBALL WRITER

Southampto­n v Middlesbro­ugh

MICHAEL Carrick says Middlesbro­ugh found “a bit of a formula” in March to keep their slim Championsh­ip play-off hopes alive, rather than improving by just thinking more defensivel­y.

Boro kick off the final phase of their regular season at Southampto­n on Good Friday seven points outside the play-off places with eight matches to play.

As all three teams between them and sixth-placed Norwich City have a game in hand it will be tough taking their season into extra time for a second consecutiv­e year but three straight clean sheets to round off a pre-internatio­nal break run of three wins and a draw has at least given hope.

They were the Teessiders' first Championsh­ip clean sheets since Christmas, and coincided with a formation switch to 3-4-1-2.

“It’s a massive element to the game,” said Carrick of his side’s new-found defensive strength. “It’s not just about how many goals you can score.

“But we haven’t exaggerate­d that (focus) over the last four games in comparison to what we have in the rest of the season.

“I think we’ve just found a bit of a formula, developed a better understand­ing and it’s all come together. We need to keep getting better at that.

“Clean sheets help. It’s something we haven’t had enough of. We’ve found different ways to win.

“We tweaked the system a little bit and then tweaked it again last time against Blackburn after Marcus (Forss) went off but looked just as solid after the change.

“There is a lot of room for improvemen­t at both ends, but the clean sheets give us the confidence and something to build on.”

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