Surprise update on Michael Carrick's chances of landing the Manchester United job permanently
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Surprise update on Michael Carrick's chances of landing the Manchester United job permanently
"Michael Carrick is reportedly still not the favourite to be named Manchester United manager permanently once his spell as interim comes to an end this summer. The 44-year-old has impressed since taking over as Man Utd head coach on a temporary basis until the end of the season, making an unbeaten start with three wins and a draw from his first four games in charge."
"Sky Sports suggests others like Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti may be more likely due to their experience, and they are surely two big-name managers who'll attract a lot of interest after the 2026 World Cup if they don't stay on with England and Brazil, respectively. Having said that, MUFC might do well to look for slightly different qualities, as even proven winners like that don't necessarily give you a guarantee of success."
Michael Carrick has impressed during his interim spell at Manchester United, making an unbeaten start with three wins and a draw from his first four games. Despite that run, he is not the leading candidate for the permanent manager position, with concerns about his relative managerial inexperience. The club appears to be considering more established names who offer proven experience. Potential candidates include Thomas Tuchel and Carlo Ancelotti, who could attract interest after the 2026 World Cup. Manchester United's post-Ferguson period has seen many managerial changes, and the club may value a blend of experience and cultural fit demonstrated by former-player managers.
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