Man Utd ignoring Michael Carrick for permanent manager role could cause 'absolute uproar,' warns Owen Hargreaves
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Man Utd ignoring Michael Carrick for permanent manager role could cause 'absolute uproar,' warns Owen Hargreaves
"It has to be! If he gets into the top five, they can't not give it to him and if they don't, there's going to be an absolute uproar. Because from where they were to where they'll finish in the Champions League places, then they'll have money to spend to be one of the top teams."
Michael Carrick returned to Manchester United in January as interim head coach following Ruben Amorim's sacking after 14 months. Carrick, a 44-year-old club legend, will serve as interim manager through the 2025-26 season while United searches for their seventh permanent manager in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era. Owen Hargreaves argues that if Carrick secures a top-five finish and Champions League qualification, Manchester United must appoint him permanently or face significant fan backlash. Hargreaves emphasizes that Carrick's success would position United competitively with additional transfer funds available.
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