Carrick backed for Man Utd job by club legends
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Carrick backed for Man Utd job by club legends
"I can't believe people are questioning whether he should get the job. Manchester United have waited about 12 years - they've gone for proven, legends, everything since Sir Alex. And the one time they are starting to play well, get results, the fans are on board - you're telling me at the end of the season if he gets third they will say 'thanks, but no thanks'. How is that possible?"
"Everyone at Manchester United loves Michael Carrick and they are just scared it doesn't go right. He's done an unbelievable job."
Michael Carrick was appointed caretaker head coach at Manchester United following Ruben Amorim's dismissal in January. The 44-year-old former midfielder, who made 464 appearances for the club as a player, has delivered strong results, winning six of his first eight matches and guiding United from sixth to third in the Premier League. Former striker Michael Owen and Wayne Rooney have both praised Carrick's impact, with Owen expressing surprise that his permanent appointment remains debated given the team's improved performance and fan support. Rooney highlighted that Carrick has reminded supporters of the club's successful heritage. Despite the positive trajectory, Manchester United continues assessing other managerial candidates for the permanent position ahead of next season.
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