Forget Tuchel and Pochettino — Carrick Is the Man for Manchester United

‎Manchester United are being urged to hand Michael Carrick the permanent managerial role following a strong run as interim boss. Michael Owen has publicly voiced his support, highlighting why the Red Devils should resist chasing big-name managers like Thomas Tuchel, Carlo Ancelotti, or Mauricio Pochettino.
‎Michael Carrick has impressed as interim Manchester United boss, with Michael Owen urging the club to make him permanent and avoid high-profile names like Tuchel or Pochettino.
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‎Carrick was promoted to interim head coach after Ruben Amorim was dismissed in early 2026. The Portuguese manager’s rigid 3-4-2-1 system failed to spark improvement at Old Trafford, leading to his departure. Initially, Darren Fletcher filled in temporarily, before Carrick, a former United midfielder and assistant coach, took over. Under his guidance, United have won four consecutive matches, reigniting their hopes of qualifying for the Champions League.
‎Debate has emerged around whether Carrick deserves a full-time role regardless of the season’s outcome. Some pundits argue for a more experienced option, potentially targeting managers currently leading top national teams like England, Brazil, or the US ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
‎Owen, speaking with GOAL via casino.org, explained why Carrick is the ideal candidate: “Manchester United have tried everything over the past decade—experienced coaches, ex-players, international names—but Carrick is delivering results. The team is playing with confidence, the fans are excited, and there’s a sense of stability. If he secures Champions League qualification, it would be unwise to replace him.”
‎Carrick is also a practical choice financially. Owen added, “He’s local, settled, speaks the language, and isn’t tied to another contract. Compared to high-profile managers, he’s cost-effective and ready to plan long-term. With others busy at the World Cup, Carrick is the one who can hit the ground running.”
‎Looking ahead, Carrick aims to extend his winning streak to five matches as United travel to face a struggling West Ham. The club is expected to finalize its managerial decision after the conclusion of the 2025-26 season.

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