25/02/2013 14:03, Report by Nick Coppack Jordan Carrick says nobody inside the Manchester United dressing room thinks the subject race has ended, despite the Reds' healthy guide at the top of the Barclays Premier League. Sir Alex's men have established a 12-point space with only 11 league activities outstanding but United midfielder Carrick contends not really a trace of complacency has crept into the Reds' camp. "We are trying the very best we could [to filter talk of the concept being won already]," he told MUTV. "We have a job to do and the director has said we must believe game to game and only get the next fit, what's facing us. "You can't seem past an acceptable limit ahead because it can come back and bite you." Last year the Reds blew an lead with six games to play, an event Carrick and his team-mates will be decided not to try this time around. Truly, the current signs are good. Since 5 December and manager Sir Alex Ferguson has almost a full team at his disposal United are unbeaten in every tournaments. Only Phil Jones (leg) and Robin van Persie (hip) are doubts for this Saturday's recreation against Norwich, with Paul Scholes almost certainly eliminated with a knee injury. "We have the pressure]," Carrick said got the experience round the place [to cope. "You saw at QPR, it had been all about obtaining a result and that is what we focused on. Now we go onto the next game." More:ARafael originates 'best target'
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