Michael Carrick has made a strong case for himself to become Manchester United's permanent manager after the team's perfect start under his interim tenure. The 40-year-old former midfielder, who took over as caretaker boss last week, led the side to a 3-2 win against Arsenal in their first game back from the winter break.
Carrick's experience and knowledge of the club are seen as key factors in United's current resurgence. As a player, he spent 12 years at Old Trafford, making over 300 appearances for the team, and won numerous honors including five Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Despite being a former player, Carrick has not been getting carried away with his success so far. He has focused on making every decision for the bigger picture and avoiding complacency. When asked about potentially becoming the permanent manager, Carrick said, "I am here to do a job."
United's recent wins against Manchester City and Arsenal have brought back memories of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's impressive start as interim boss in 2018-19. However, unlike Solskjaer, Carrick has made changes to the team, including moving away from his predecessor's 3-4-3 set-up and returning to four at the back.
Carrick's impact on the team is being praised by former England defender Micah Richards, who described him as doing a great job. However, not everyone shares this sentiment, with some believing that Carrick should be replaced if United continue to win games without showing consistency.
One person who knows how Carrick feels is Wayne Rooney, his fellow Old Trafford legend. Rooney has been impressed by Carrick's start and believes he would be an excellent choice for the permanent job. The pair sat together at Old Trafford watching the Under-18 team play last week, and Rooney expressed his admiration for Carrick.
It remains to be seen whether United will continue to back Carrick if they keep winning games without showing consistency. But one thing is certain - the 40-year-old former midfielder has made a strong case for himself to become Manchester United's next permanent manager.
Carrick's experience and knowledge of the club are seen as key factors in United's current resurgence. As a player, he spent 12 years at Old Trafford, making over 300 appearances for the team, and won numerous honors including five Premier League titles and the Champions League.
Despite being a former player, Carrick has not been getting carried away with his success so far. He has focused on making every decision for the bigger picture and avoiding complacency. When asked about potentially becoming the permanent manager, Carrick said, "I am here to do a job."
United's recent wins against Manchester City and Arsenal have brought back memories of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's impressive start as interim boss in 2018-19. However, unlike Solskjaer, Carrick has made changes to the team, including moving away from his predecessor's 3-4-3 set-up and returning to four at the back.
Carrick's impact on the team is being praised by former England defender Micah Richards, who described him as doing a great job. However, not everyone shares this sentiment, with some believing that Carrick should be replaced if United continue to win games without showing consistency.
One person who knows how Carrick feels is Wayne Rooney, his fellow Old Trafford legend. Rooney has been impressed by Carrick's start and believes he would be an excellent choice for the permanent job. The pair sat together at Old Trafford watching the Under-18 team play last week, and Rooney expressed his admiration for Carrick.
It remains to be seen whether United will continue to back Carrick if they keep winning games without showing consistency. But one thing is certain - the 40-year-old former midfielder has made a strong case for himself to become Manchester United's next permanent manager.