Manchester United lose to newly promoted Hull City in what is described as a surprise result, with manager Michael Carrick saying the team did not look ready for the match. Despite the defeat, Carrick maintains a calm stance and does not suggest panic is needed.

Both reports frame the loss as a blow to United, highlighting that their performance fell short of expectations. The coverage focuses less on broader disputes or controversy and more on Carrick’s reaction—his willingness to accept the setback while urging a steady response. In this context, the “didn’t look ready” assessment points to concerns about United’s preparation and readiness for Hull’s challenge.

Overall, the outlets agree on the main facts: Hull City deliver an unexpected win over Manchester United, and Carrick responds by insisting the situation is being handled without alarm. They differ little in tone or emphasis, concentrating on United’s apparent lack of readiness and Carrick’s measured approach rather than assigning blame beyond the performance.