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Wayne Rooney hails Michael Carrick’s role in United academy revival

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Wayne Rooney hails Michael Carrick’s role in United academy revival Manchester United have always taken immense pride in their academy, which has consistently produced world-class talent for the senior side over the past century. The academy is a part of the Red Devils’ rich history and culture, and it has played a key role in their success over the years. From Sir Matt Busby’s Busby Babes to Sir Alex Ferguson’s Class of ’92, the English giants have never been averse to trusting young talents from their academy.

The legendary Scottish manager famously rebuilt trophy-winning teams with the right mix of experienced players and academy graduates. However, United have struggled to replicate Sir Alex’s success since his departure, despite changing managers several times. Former head coach Ruben Amorim was replaced by caretaker manager Michael Carrick in January this year, with a permanent appointment expected in the summer.

The Portuguese struggled to implement his ideas in his 14-month reign, but Carrick has been a hit, registering seven wins in 10 games and propelling the Red Devils to third in the Premier League table. Club legend Wayne Rooney has now hailed his former team-mate for helping revive the club’s academy. Carrick’s role in academy resurgence Speaking on The Wayne Rooney Show , United’s record goalscorer suggested that the academy has been neglected in the past decade.

He said: “Yeah, it’s a big part of the club and the culture of the football club and now that’s been lost over the last, I don’t know how many years, 10 years, etc. ” “So what Michael is doing, he’s slowly bringing that back. I was speaking to him the other day, actually, and every time I’ve seen him since he started the job, he’s in his Man United tracksuit.

I think he’s saving money. He’s saving money. He doesn’t have to buy any clothes.