Michael Carrick has achieved 53 victories in his 105 matches as Middlesbrough’s head coach. Middlesbrough’s head coach, Michael Carrick, is expressing satisfaction as his team continues to secure high-scoring victories in the Championship. Boro secured a 6-2 win against Oxford United on Saturday, bringing their total to 15 goals in three games, following previous wins of four goals against QPR and five against Luton Town. These recent goals have positioned them as the top scorers in the division, where they currently hold fifth place. “It’s really enjoyable to watch them perform at the moment, the way they’re expressing themselves and getting their rewards for it,” he told BBC Radio Tees. Emmanuel Latte Lath was a standout performer at the Kassam Stadium, scoring a hat-trick, which brings his tally to five goals in three games, a significant increase from the two goals he managed in the preceding 13 matches. The Ivory Coast striker is demonstrating a return to the form he showed last season when he scored 18 goals during his debut campaign on Teesside. With Scotland teenager Ben Doak once again making an impression, Finn Azaz contributing two goals, and Tommy Conway finding the net after coming on as a substitute, Carrick acknowledges the abundance of attacking options available to him. “Manu was fantastic and gets the headlines for it and rightly so,” he said. “But across the front line, the boys can be proud.” “Manu has found his stride, that extra bit of sharpness that he’s got and I’m delighted for him. But Delano (Burgzorg) played well, Ben’s playing well, Finn’s dangerous and Riley (McGree) and Tommy came on and made a difference.” “But I don’t feel any different to most of the season because that’s what we’ve been threatening to do.”

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