Carrick, who is currently in charge of Championship side Middlesbrough, has said in The Times of seeing his one-time Old Trafford colleague given the boot by a second tier rival: “I am bitterly disappointed for Wayne as a friend. I know he will bounce back. I know he will be a success. I know Wayne well and his character, the drive… as a person and a player, for what he achieved as a player, and how he did it… the level of motivation, the knowledge he has and his intelligence ‒ he is a football natural. History shows there are some incredible managers who at certain points it hasn’t quite gone to plan, [they’ve] had a setback, and that’s part of life.”