Michael Carrick given clear objective for getting permanent Manchester United job
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Michael Carrick given clear objective for getting permanent Manchester United job
"I think if they get Champions League football, [Carrick] should get the job. He puts himself right up there if they're looking for new managers - he definitely puts himself in pole position, I think."
"Manchester United have to pursue another manager right now, [based] around the fact [that] you don't know how the results are going to go. But little things like Thomas Tuchel re-signing with England does start to take away the options for Manchester."
Michael Carrick has impressed as Manchester United's interim manager, accumulating more Premier League points than any other team since his appointment in January. The club has climbed from seventh place to third, closing an 11-point deficit on Aston Villa. Former teammates Wayne Rooney and Gary Neville acknowledge Carrick's strong performance but believe he must see the season through to prove himself as a long-term candidate. Rooney suggests that securing Champions League football would strengthen Carrick's case for the permanent role. Neville advocates for Manchester United to continue exploring other managerial options while monitoring results, citing Carrick's limited managerial experience and the club's previous mixed outcomes with promoting successful caretakers to permanent positions.
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