Gary Neville reveals what Michael Carrick 'hasn't got' as Manchester United weigh up head coach appointment
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Gary Neville reveals what Michael Carrick 'hasn't got' as Manchester United weigh up head coach appointment
"There's no one really being seriously linked with the job. He's put himself in pole position with what he's done. He's re-established a few things. The way the club plays, and the system. I think there are things that have emerged that will give Man Utd fans comfort and that they are in safe hands."
"Next year, he's got 55-60 games with the Champions League and surely they won't go out in the first rounds of the cup competitions. Then it's all a different level of management and scrutiny. It's a lot more challenging. Does he have the experience? Does he have the body of work to rely upon?"
"If he can finish the season strongly, he's gotten into a habit of winning football matches, which is good. The remit was to get into the Champions League and he's done it."
Michael Carrick is seen as a leading candidate for the permanent managerial position at Manchester United due to his recent success. He has re-established the club's playing style and gained the trust of fans and players. However, concerns arise regarding his limited managerial experience and the challenges of managing a team in the Champions League. There is a suggestion to consider a world-class manager if available, given the lack of experience among recent managers. Roy Keane believes Carrick has a strong chance of securing the role if he continues winning.
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