Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has urged the club to keep hold of captain Bruno Fernandes this summer, despite lingering doubts over the Portuguese playmaker's long-term future. Following a crucial victory over Aston Villa, Carrick addressed the speculation surrounding his star's potential future and praised his excellent form for the Red Devils.
Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has strongly advised his old club against appointing interim boss Michael Carrick as their permanent manager. Despite acknowledging his impressive start and recent winning streak, the outspoken pundit believes the Old Trafford hierarchy must look elsewhere, insisting there are far superior candidates available for the demanding role.
Interim Manchester United manager Michael Carrick has dismissed growing calls for him to take the job on a permanent basis, describing the speculation as "only noise," following a crucial 3-1 Premier League victory over Aston Villa. The win prompted club legend Wayne Rooney to publicly endorse his former team-mate for the full-time managerial role at Old Trafford.
Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick has addressed the growing clamour for Casemiro to remain at Old Trafford for another season. Another stellar performance from the Brazilian against Aston Villa saw supporters chant for the midfielder to stay past the end of the season. The club have previously announced he will leave in the summer when his contract expires.
Wayne Rooney has told Manchester United to make Michael Carrick head coach on a permanent basis after his former team-mate oversaw a 3-1 win over Aston Villa on Sunday. Casemiro, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko were all in target as Carrick recorded his seventh victory out of nine matches since succeeding Ruben Amorim until the end of the season.
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has praised Michael Carrick’s performance as interim boss, boosting his hopes for the permanent role. Since replacing Ruben Amorim in January, Carrick has transformed United into the Premier League's most in-form side, securing 19 points from 24 to ignite Champions League hopes and climb into third place.
Manchester United’s Carrington training ground has been abuzz with excitement following the integration of 15-year-old sensation JJ Gabriel into first-team sessions. The young prodigy, who has been fast-tracked through the academy ranks, caught the attention of fans and superstars alike after sharing glimpses of his progress on social media. Among those watching closely was Marcus Rashford, the United forward currently on loan at Barcelona, who took a moment to acknowledge the rising star’s meteoric rise.
Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick has refused to shut the door on a potential Old Trafford return for Jadon Sancho. The winger, currently rebuilding his reputation during a loan spell at Aston Villa, has struggled to find consistency since his big-money move from the Bundesliga. However, Carrick, who worked with the England international during his initial stint on the coaching staff, insists the quality that prompted United to sign him remains despite his recent exile from the first-team picture.
Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has moved to clear the air following a controversial social media post that appeared to target current head coach Michael Carrick. After United's recent defeat to Newcastle, Scholes took to Instagram to share a blunt assessment of his former side's performances, sparking a wave of backlash from fans and former teammates alike.
Manchester United legend Patrice Evra has identified Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique as the "dream" candidate to lead the Red Devils, though he remains keen on seeing former midfielder Michael Carrick given a chance. Speaking on the future of the hot seat at Old Trafford, Evra suggested that Enrique’s tactical genius and personal resilience make him an ideal fit for the scrutiny of the Premier League.
Manchester United’s stars reportedly believe they have let manager Michael Carrick down with their recent displays, and the squad has pointed to a bizarre cause for their dip in form. Despite a bright start to life under the interim boss, which included impressive victories over Manchester City and Arsenal, the Red Devils have struggled to maintain that level of performance in recent weeks.
Premier League legend Alan Shearer has pulled no punches in his assessment of Manchester United, labelling the club "so poor" despite their ascent to third in the table. The former England striker expressed total disbelief that Michael Carrick’s side are currently in pole position to secure Champions League football given the standard of their performances this season.
Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has hit out at former teammates Paul Scholes and Gary Neville for their public criticism of Michael Carrick. The Frenchman defended the interim manager and reminded his fellow legends of their own managerial failings as he called for his fellow Red Devils legends to offer more support to the ex-midfielder.
Gareth Bale and Paul Scholes have united in their praise for Carlo Ancelotti, identifying the legendary Italian as the ideal candidate to revive Manchester United. The former Real Madrid star believes Ancelotti’s tactical simplicity and elite man-management could finally stabilise the Red Devils following a period of immense coaching turnover.
Manchester United's defensive crisis seemingly got even worse after a 2-1 defeat at St. James' Park. Concerns are now growing over Noussair Mazraoui after video footage emerged showing the defender limping as he left the stadium.
Manchester United icon Paul Scholes has sparked social media outrage after appearing to delete a sarcastic Instagram story targeting interim manager Michael Carrick. Following a 2-1 loss to 10-man Newcastle United, the former midfielder took a public swipe at his ex-team-mate's coaching credentials despite the Red Devils' recent climb to third in the Premier League.