The club's hierarchy felt compelled to hand the legendary midfielder the permanent role after he quickly restored a cohesive winning culture at Carrington. Highlighting how the manager's tactical blueprint perfectly matches the historical identity of the institution, director of football Jason Wilcox added: “Michael has thoroughly earned the opportunity to continue leading our men’s team.
"In the time he has been doing the role, we have seen positive results on the pitch, but more than that, an approach which aligns with the club’s values, traditions and history. Michael’s achievements in leading the club back to the Champions League should not be understated. He has forged a strong bond with the players and can be proud of the winning culture at Carrington and in the dressing room, which we are continuing to build.”