Rio Ferdinand Reveals Michael Carrick's Indifference Towards Criticism From Roy Keane and Gary Neville
Carrick, known for his front-footed style of play, continues to lead Manchester United with a two-year contract extension. Despite the ongoing debate about managerial quality, Carrick is set to continue as United’s boss on a two-year contract.
Manchester United legend Rio Ferdinand candidly revealed that longtime assistant manager Michael Carrick is indifferent to the constant criticism from former players Roy Keane and Gary Neville. Carrick has been leading the team since January, marking his 11th win in 16 games, securing Champions League football for Manchester United with multiple games to spare. The improved performances are a testament to Carrick's work ethic, earning him respect from fans.
Despite the ongoing debates about managerial quality, Carrick is set to continue as United’s boss on a two-year contract. Former players including Paul Scholes have also weighed in, suggesting that United should look beyond Carrick for a world-class manager but haven't definitively named who they want instead. Ferdinand emphasized that Carrick's attitude towards criticism hasn’t changed; he brushes it off and focuses solely on his strengths as a player and now as a manager.