Paul Scholes Picks 'Perfect' Next Man Utd Boss as he Reveals His Big Issue With Michael Carrick
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Paul Scholes Picks 'Perfect' Next Man Utd Boss as he Reveals His Big Issue With Michael Carrick
"Scholes, however, has named his ideal candidate for the big job at Old Trafford, and it's not Carrick. Explaining his issue with the 44-year-old, he suggested he doesn't have the right 'experience' for the role, adding that he doubts his title-winning credentials. Talking on The Good, The Bad & The Football Podcast, Scholes drew comparisons with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer."
"Scholes was more than happy to name an alternative to Carrick, as he claimed that Carlo Ancelotti is the 'perfect' candidate for the job. Despite the former Real Madrid manager currently being employed by Brazil, the retired English midfielder said: Ancelotti certainly has won a lot in his career, including five Champions League titles during his time at AC Milan and Real Madrid."
"After Ruben Amorim was sacked in January, Carrick was employed on a temporary basis to help steady the ship until the end of the season. Since then, he's overperformed expectations by some distance, winning six of seven Premier League games (with one draw and no defeats), which includes victories over Manchester City and Arsenal."
Michael Carrick has impressed as Manchester United's interim manager since January, winning six of seven Premier League games and guiding the club to third place. Despite his strong performance, Paul Scholes questions whether Carrick possesses the necessary experience and title-winning credentials for a permanent appointment. Scholes advocates for Carlo Ancelotti as the ideal candidate, citing his extensive trophy collection including five Champions League titles and Premier League success with Chelsea. Ancelotti's familiarity with English football through his Everton tenure strengthens his candidacy. However, Ancelotti's current commitment to Brazil complicates any potential move to Old Trafford.
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