Manchester United has officially announced the return of a familiar face to get the team back on track. Michael Carrick has been appointed head coach of the men’s first team until the end of the 202...
Manchester United has officially announced the return of a familiar face to get the team back on track. Michael Carrick has been appointed head coach of the men’s first team until the end of the 2025/26 season. After his stint at Middlesbrough, where he managed for two and a half years, the former England international takes on the challenge of leading the club where he is considered an absolute legend.
A winning DNA for the "Red Devils"
Carrick is no stranger to Old Trafford; he played 464 matches as a player, winning five Premier League titles and the Champions League, among other trophies. He also has previous experience on the coaching staff under Mourinho and Solskjaer, and even had a successful interim spell in 2021. "I know what it takes to succeed here," said Carrick, who expressed his honor at the responsibility and confidence in the talent of the current squad.
A trusted coaching staff
The new coach will have a solid team around him, including figures such as Steve Holland, Jonathan Woodgate, and Jonny Evans. From the board, football director Jason Wilcox emphasized that Michael is the ideal leader to pursue sustained success. Finally, the club thanked Darren Fletcher for his recent interim spell; Fletcher will return to his key role as coach of the under-18 team to continue developing future talents.
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