'Absolutely not' - Roy Keane makes audacious Carrick claim after Man United win vs Arsenal
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'Absolutely not' - Roy Keane makes audacious Carrick claim after Man United win vs Arsenal
"Carrick, who took over on an interim basis following the dismissal of Ruben Amorim earlier this year, has enjoyed a remarkable start, yet Keane remains unconvinced. Since stepping into the role, Carrick has delivered two of United's most impressive performances of the season, back-to-back victories over Manchester City and Arsenal, the top two teams in the Premier League. His side not only beat them,they outplayed both, showcasing a newfound structure, intensity, and tactical maturity that had been missing for much of the campaign."
"Two great performances but anyone can win two games. If United win every game until the end of the season, I still wouldn't be giving him the job. I still wouldn't be convinced he's the man for the job. Absolutely not. They need a bigger and better manager. The size of the club and the challenges they face over the next few years, you want a manager who you feel can get them winning league titles."
Michael Carrick has served as interim Manchester United manager since Ruben Amorim’s dismissal and produced back-to-back victories over Manchester City and Arsenal, displaying improved structure, intensity, and tactical maturity. Those wins returned United to the top four and restored belief in a previously directionless squad. Roy Keane rejects appointing Carrick permanently, arguing two wins do not prove long-term suitability and expressing doubt Carrick can lead United to league titles. Keane calls for a bigger, proven, elite-level manager to navigate the club’s long-term rebuild and meet the challenges facing the club over the next few years.
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