Michael Carrick insists Manchester United will bounce back after they were dumped out of the
 Champions League following defeat to holders Bayern Munich.
The 4-2 quarter-final aggregate loss all but confirmed the three-time winners of the competition would miss
the tournament for the first time since the 1995-96 season next year.
With the odds well against United claiming fourth in the Premier League, they look set to face a wait
before playing on Europe's biggest stage again.

"We need to pick ourselves up and finish the season as well as we can and we start again next year coming
back believing we can challenge for the title again. That's all that matters now."
Michael Carrick
"It's obviously not good enough," he saids. "We've said that over the last couple of weeks.
It's obviously not good enough because this club should be in the Champions League.
"It was always going to be tough tonight. The reason why we're not in the Champions League next
season is not so much because of tonight or last week, it's about our league form, so we take
responsibility for that.
"It's been over a long period of time that we've had bad results and ultimately we've paid for it.
"I don't think there will be a knock on effect. We need to pick ourselves up and finish the season as well as
 we can and we start again next year coming back believing we can challenge for the title again.
 That's all that matters now.
"This is where we want to be. This is where we've been for a long time and we'll be back here in the
 not too distant future."