'An excellent job': Sir Jim Ratcliffe hails Manchester United boss Michael Carrick
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'An excellent job': Sir Jim Ratcliffe hails Manchester United boss Michael Carrick
"Carrick, a former Reds midfielder, has overseen something of a resurgence at Old Trafford since taking temporary charge following the sacking of Ruben Amorim in January. United are currently third in the Premier League, having won six of eight matches since Carrick was appointed, accruing more points in that period than any other side in the Premier League, including league leaders Arsenal."
"Ratcliffe has so far opted not to speak publicly about Carrick's tenure but, speaking to Sky Sports, the INEOS founder said the 44-year-old is 'doing an excellent job, yes, absolutely'. However, despite glowing praise from several former players, including Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney, Ratcliffe refused to be drawn into any speculation that Carrick would be appointed in a long-term role."
"Should results continue in this fashion under Carrick this term, United are on course for qualification to the Champions League qualification for the first time since a third-place finish in the 2022-23 season. While a return to Europe's elite club competition is on the mind of the British billionaire, he acknowledged the season was far from over."
Manchester United's billionaire co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe publicly commented on interim manager Michael Carrick's performance for the first time, describing his work as excellent. Carrick has led a resurgence since taking temporary charge, with United winning six of eight matches and accumulating more points than any other Premier League side during that period. The club currently sits third in the league. Despite widespread praise from former players and strong recent results, Ratcliffe refused to speculate about Carrick's permanent appointment. He acknowledged the importance of Champions League qualification while noting seven or eight matches remain in the season.
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