
"I love being here and doing what I'm doing. I don't make decisions to get quick short-term results. My responsibility, no matter how long my tenure lasts, is to make the decisions that are best for the club in the long term."
After Ruben Amorim's sacking in January, Michael Carrick took over as interim manager and delivered a dramatic turnaround at Manchester United. In seven Premier League matches, the club remained unbeaten, accumulating 19 points from a possible 21 with six wins and one draw. A 2-1 comeback victory over Crystal Palace elevated United to third place, positioning them favorably for Champions League qualification. Carrick's tactical acumen and ability to extract improved performances from players have revitalized the club's atmosphere. His long-term thinking and deep connection to Manchester United have made him a leading candidate for the permanent managerial position, with INEOS facing a significant decision regarding his future.
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