Carrick takes long-term view amid rise in sackings
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Carrick takes long-term view amid rise in sackings
""There are two sides to it. There are instant results and the next game being important; but there's definitely a responsibility, our thinking of what the future looks like and the bigger picture.""
""I like to live my life in a positive way. I don't think of what could go wrong, that doesn't come into it. It's what can be achieved. What success looks like.""
""In terms of deadline, it's not something I'm really chasing. It will become clear when it becomes clear.""
Michael Carrick emphasizes a long-term approach to management despite the increasing turnover of coaches in English football. The average tenure of a manager is now less than two years, with only 20 current managers in the top four divisions having been in their roles longer than Carrick's previous tenure at Middlesbrough. Carrick aims for success by qualifying Manchester United for the Champions League and is not focused on immediate results or a deadline for a full-time appointment.
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