Eye-catching stats reveal United improvement since Carrick arrival
Eye-catching stats reveal United improvement since Carrick arrival Manchester United’s tremendous run under Michael Carrick has secured them a third-place finish in the Premier League this season. It has also prompted INEOS to hand the English manager the full-time job. The Red Devils looked to be in dire straits around five months ago, with former head coach Ruben Amorim struggling to get results.
The English giants had invested heavily in the Portuguese’s tactics last summer, spending over £200 million to upgrade the attack and goalkeeping departments. Yet United endured a mixed first half of the campaign under Amorim, during which they were also eliminated from the EFL Cup by League Two side Grimsby Town. The Red Devils eventually decided it was time for a change and removed the Portuguese from the hot seat at Old Trafford at the turn of the year.
INEOS wanted someone to steady the ship and salvage the season before a more established manager took charge at the end of the campaign. They opted for Carrick for the job, and the Englishman turned out to be just what the doctor ordered. Carrick has transformed United Carrick started his tenure with a blockbuster 2-0 win over Manchester City at home, following it up with a spectacular 3-2 win over Arsenal at the Emirates.
The Englishman shifted United to a more conventional 4-2-3-1 system from Amorim’s controversial 3-4-3 system. Carrick also implemented two other major changes from the Portuguese manager’s tenure. The Englishman removed Bruno Fernandes from the pivot role and unleashed him in the No.
10 role, and also reintegrated Kobbie Mainoo into the starting XI. The young midfielder had been pushed to the fringes of the first-team squad by Amorim but turned out to be a revelation under Carrick. United registered 11 wins and three draws in 16 games under the Englishman, who has since been rewarded with the permanent job.