When Manchester United sacked Ruben Amorim in January after a disastrous 14 months, few expected an immediate and dramatic change in direction under caretaker manager Michael Carrick.
Fast forward to March, and the club legend has transformed the atmosphere at Old Trafford, catapulting the Red Devils into the Premier League’s top three and cementing his position as the front-runner to become permanent manager.
Carrick’s influence since taking the reins has been nothing short of a revelation.
Man United are currently unbeaten in seven Premier League games, with an astonishing 19 points out of 21 (6 wins, 1 draw).
A recent 2-1 come-from-behind win against Crystal Palace saw United bounce back from an early deficit, lifting United into third place and firmly positioning them for Champions League qualification.
Michael Carrick talks about his future
Carrick’s near-perfect audition has caused a huge, if welcome, headache for the INEOS hierarchy ahead of the summer.
The 44-year-old’s name is quickly rising on shortlists as the club actively evaluates long-term options.
Transfer news expert Fabrizio Romano reported that Carrick said:
“I love being here and I love what I do. I don’t make decisions for short-term results. No matter how long my tenure is, my responsibility is to make the decisions that are best for the club in the long term.”
Man United have a difficult decision to make
This forward thinking, his undeniable tactical influence and deep ties to the club are exactly why the Old Trafford faithful will be singing his name once again.
Whether or not he is handed the keys permanently in the summer, Carrick saved Man United’s season.
If he can qualify for the Champions League, it will be considered a huge success considering his position two months ago.
He changed the atmosphere and brought out players such as Benjamin Sesco, Koby Mainu and Bruno Fernandes, who had struggled under Amorim.
He gives United bosses every reason to appoint him permanently.
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