Michael Carrick: Wayne Rooney issues bold verdict on United coach
Michael Carrick: Wayne Rooney issues bold verdict on United coach Manchester United have a lot of key decisions to make at the end of this season, but perhaps the most important of them revolves around whom they shall appoint as their next permanent manager. The Red Devils have a poor record with managers in the past decade, and they are still looking for Sir Alex Ferguson’s ideal successor. INEOS’ arrival has not managed to turn the tide in this respect either, as the Premier League giants’ minority owners have burnt their fingers with two managerial decisions so far.
They first continued with former manager Erik ten Hag beyond the summer of 2024, only to sack him in October. Former sporting manager Ruben Amorim took charge as the Dutchman’s replacement in November that year, and endured a tough end to the campaign. United finished 15th in the Premier League and lost the Europa League final 1-0 to Tottenham, but INEOS decided to stick with the Portuguese head coach and even invested heavily in the squad last summer.
Unfortunately, Amorim only survived six more months, and he was let go at the turn of the year. Michael Carrick was appointed as caretaker manager until the end of the season, with the Red Devils expected to sign a permanent replacement for the Portuguese at the end of this season. Potential targets for the job United have been linked with several candidates for the hot seat ahead of the summer, although some of the big names appear to have distanced themselves from the position.
Thomas Tuchel was previously admired by INEOS, but has already extended his stay with the England national team. Previous reports suggested that Luis Enrique is also on the Red Devils’ radar, but a recent update has stated that the Spaniard is set to sign a new deal with Paris Saint-Germain (PSG). Former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, another target for the Premier League giants, is currently in charge of the Brazil national team and is also in talks for a renewal.
With Roberto De Zerbi recently taking charge of Tottenham Hotspur, United’s managerial search has narrowed down to a few names. Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner, Bournemouth’s Andoni Iraola and Germany manager Julian Nagelsmann are among the options, but Carrick is also making a good case for himself. The Englishman has registered seven wins and two defeats in his 10 games in charge at Old Trafford, prompting talk of a permanent stay.