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Michael Carrick: Would it be more of a gamble by Man Utd not to appoint him full-time? | Manchester News

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Michael Carrick: Would it be more of a gamble by Man Utd not to appoint him full-time? | Manchester News
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Six wins and a draw from his seven games in charge means it is seven and two overall for Carrick, who beat Arsenal and drew with Chelsea in the Premier League during his first stint as temporary boss following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s dismissal in November 2021.

That equals the joint-best return from the first nine games as manager from anyone in the competition’s history.

Ange Postecoglou had that record on his own, but the way it turned out for the Australian at Tottenham underlines the point that not too much can be read into current form.

But the sustained singing for Carrick as he made his way round the pitch with his players on a lap of appreciation after the final whistle – missed by Luke Shaw after he was substituted in the first half due to illness – suggests the supporters have already delivered their verdict.

United’s powerbrokers, though, may be wary of moving too fast by making a permanent appointment.

Seven years ago, Carrick was part of Solskjaer’s backroom team as the Norwegian started his temporary tenure with eight successive wins in all competitions and took 32 points from a possible 36, then finished the campaign with eight from eight games after he was confirmed in the post.

But, with Thomas Tuchel already extending his contract with England and Carlo Ancelotti about to with Brazil, providing Carrick can navigate the club’s journey back to the Champions League, we are already reaching the point where it would look more of a gamble not to hand him the job permanently.

It is beginning to feel more of a risk to appoint Glasner – despite his Europa League and FA Cup triumphs – when he leaves Palace at the end of the season.

Or Roberto de Zerbi, whose football is undoubtedly excellent – or any of the other candidates, rather than stick with someone who has gone about his work in such a calm and unfussy way while, crucially, dealing with the spotlight constantly trained on Old Trafford.

By instinct, Carrick does not feel comfortable talking about his own part in United’s advancement. Answers tend to be prefaced with the word ‘we’ rather than ‘me’.

However, the 44-year-old was willing to concede that having his song echoing round Old Trafford was a pleasant feeling.

“This place means a lot to me, so to have so much positivity, with everyone enjoying coming to the games and obviously for me to have an influence on that, of course it feels good, I’m not going to lie,” he added.

“The players have to take a lot of credit for that in terms of what they put on the pitch.

“It’s certainly not all me but I think that connection with the supporters is huge and to feel that and for them to stay with us, even after that start, and to finish like that, means a lot, yes.”

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