Michael Carrick is determined not to “over-analyse” Manchester United’s needs for the future following their goalless draw at Sunderland . A stalemate on Wearside saw the hosts have the better chances throughout the game and they almost broke the deadlock twice after the break when United goalkeeper Senne Lammens denied Brian Brobbey and Lutsharel Geertruida hit the post. A point keeps United third and they are now four matches unbeaten in the Premier League with two more games remaining. Carrick made five changes from last weekend’s victory over Liverpool, but the Red Devils struggled to really test the Black Cats, with only a stoppage-time effort from Matheus Cunha posing any real danger. The win over Liverpool secured Champions League football for United and with the prospect of more matches to be played next season, Carrick insisted Saturday’s performance against Sunderland will not define their future plans.…