Michael Carrick hints at longer stay at Manchester United and says manager's job is 'ultimate role'
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Michael Carrick hints at longer stay at Manchester United and says manager's job is 'ultimate role'
"For me, it's the ultimate role. I'm really enjoying it, I love what I'm doing. I'm fortunate. I feel privileged to be in the position I am, but it's not the fact that I believe I can do it and I'm here to do it. I said it when I came in - there's the sentimental side of that... of understanding the role and coming through the club and being here and loving the club and being a supporter and all that side of it is one thing."
"But, actually, I'm here to do a job now and to make a good team and be successful. I don't decide how long that's going to be but I love being here and while I'm here, I'll give everything I can. And I always plan for the long-term future for the benefit of the football club. That's how I believe it should be."
Michael Carrick took over Manchester United on an interim basis with a contract until the summer, charged with steadying the club after Ruben Amorim's turbulent 14-month spell. United have registered four wins and a draw in his first five games, including victories over Manchester City and Arsenal, and sit fourth in the Premier League ahead of a trip to Everton. Carrick described the role as the ultimate one, said he is enjoying the job, feels privileged, and intends to give everything while planning for the club's long-term future. His initial appointment and some backroom staff choices attracted questioning.
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