Michael Carrick accepts he is not the next Rio Ferdinand, but claims he is happy filling in at centre-half if needed for Manchester United.
The England international finished United's 4-0 weekend win at West Ham at the heart of Sir Alex Ferguson's defence following an injury to Gary Neville.
Carrick was forced to play 56 minutes at the back alongside Patrice Evra, although it mattered little as the reigning champions strolled to a convincing win over the struggling Hammers.
The former West Ham midfielder was happy with his defensive outing and hopes gaining experience as an out-and-out defender could bolster his midfield attributes.
"I'm not exactly the next Rio Ferdinand but it was one of those days," explained Carrick.
"The first time I have ever played there in my life was at this level, but the lads made it easier by playing the way that they did.
"I really enjoyed it. It's different surroundings and a whole different perspective on the game.
"You're not involved as much as when you're in midfield, but maybe it will help with my defending when I'm back in midfield."
Team-mate Darron Gibson, who scored at Upton Park, reserved special praise for Carrick for playing much of the match out of position.
"Not only did we win, but to come away with such a convincing performance is a great show from all the lads," added Gibson.
"Michael did ever so well, but I don't think Rio's got anything to worry about. The manager told Michael he might have to play centre-half if anything happened.
"It's unusual for us to be missing so many defenders, but we've got so many players who can come and step in and give a performance and fill the gaps."
If Hargo was back... it wouldn't be such a problem. He's another swiss army knive player. RCM DM RB CB won't be a problem for him.
should MU get some "utility" players in the summer??
wonder whether the talk about MU's finance is just empty??
united need to buy a good defender to replace rio long term. his back has been giving him problems for many years already. I think next season he will be out for dunno how many weeks if not months. besides lamb from bayern, who can fergie get a good CB? there are not many good CB's isnt it.
This is not a bad thing, we should give Anderson more regular opportunities in the middle of the park. He played well against the Hammers but he lacks the consistency because of his lack of playing time and experience.
"Good performance from Carrick. will luv to see him do it again on Tuesday against the Wolves in Germany." Nice one!