Michael Carrick spoke to OGS about interim job at Manchester United
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Following Manchester United’s Champions League qualification, Michael Carrick is anticipated to get an offer to stay on as head coach. The management were determined to see if Carrick could guide United into Europe’s elite club tournament, but they haven’t conducted discussions about making his temporary position permanent.

Carrick’s record now stands at 10 wins and two draws from 14 league games after Sunday’s 3-2 victory over Liverpool sealed a top-five finish. According to those with knowledge of the matter, he will be able to decline the position. Since Carrick took over for Ruben Amorim in January, the football director Jason Wilcox and the CEO Omar Berrada have been impressed by his influence and are aware that the team supports him.

The most recent player to express a preference for Carrick is Matheus Cunha, who scored the first goal against Liverpool. “He has the full confidence of the group,” the forward declared. I sat on the bench with him, and it’s incredible how he instructs everyone. I believe he is magical when it comes to matters like these Ferguson times.

Man United rate Michael Carrick’s chances for permanent job

Alex Crooks claims that United has not yet started official negotiations with Carrick on the long-term role. Nonetheless, there is increasing hope that the talks will go well and he will be given the full-time position.

Ben Jacobs continues, “The Red Devils’ selection process has not been altered by Champions League qualification.” Before making a choice about the role, the Premier League powerhouses still wish to talk to possible applicants and evaluate their alternatives.

The writer goes on to say that a number of veteran players, including Matheus Cunha, Bruno Fernandes, and Harry Maguire, want Carrick to stay in the role. Additionally, the English manager’s participation in recruiting talks for the forthcoming season is confirmed.

Carrick’s management skill is evident in his ability to bring out the best in a team that was having difficulties under former head coach Ruben Amorim. There’s no reason the Englishman can’t lead United back to their heyday with the correct summer acquisitions.

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