Carrick makes clear his ambitions after Man Utd stay is made official
Michael Carrick wants to get Manchester United challenging for major honours again after signing a two-year contract to continue as head coach. The former Red Devils midfielder, captain and coach has improved results and morale since being brought in for the remainder of the campaign following Ruben Amorim’s acrimonious January exit. Carrick secured Champions League football with three matches to spare and United wrapped up third spot with Sunday’s 3-2 Premier League victory against Nottingham Forest – his 11th win in 16 games.
The 44-year-old has been backed for the job by a variety of players and rewarded with a new deal until 2028, with paperwork being finalised for his coaching staff to stay as well. “It’s good to make steps, good to get in the Champions League, good to finish third, but (I want) to make this place better,” Carrick told club media. “I must admit on Sunday in the stadium it felt a little bit different.
There was a real togetherness and kind of enjoyment from everyone and that was powerful for me. “Supporting Manchester United and looking forward to what can happen should always be like that. That’s the drive (to win trophies) and for us to reward the fans would be pretty special.
” Carrick’s deal takes him through to 2028, when United co-owners Ineos want to celebrate the club’s 150th anniversary with a first league title since 2013. The midfielder was part of that triumph under Sir Alex Ferguson and has the chance to become the first person to win the Premier League as both player and manager. “I’d take that right now!
That’s the goal and I’ve got to believe it,” Carrick said. “That’s what we’ve got to aim for. It’s where we want to be as a club.