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Published 20:31 9 Apr 2017 BST
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Despite that, more than enough folk on Twitter seemed to think the United boss was asking about the song being sung by the away supporters at that particular moment.
Carrick's reply is believed to have explained that the song is a tribute to former striker, Diego Forlan.
Forlan, who endured a frustrating spell at United between 2002 and 2004, earned cult hero status with United fans for the brace of goals he scored against Liverpool. The words of this particular song make reference to that afternoon at Anfield.
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