Manchester United ready to make new manager decision: report
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Manchester United ready to make new manager decision: report
"Manchester United look set to make a decision over their head coach appointment before the World Cup. Reports suggest that the club's hierarchy has moved closer to deciding where to go next, with current interim head coach Michael Carrick impressing during his short stint. Speculation over whether or not Man United's owners would stick with Carrick, or look elsewhere for a more high profile appointment, has been rife in recent weeks, with several other names considered."
"However, it looks like United believe Carrick is the man to take them forward, with Chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox expected to recommend that he is handed the role on a permanent basis in a meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe. A report in The Athletic states that the pair feel the ex-Man United midfielder has done enough in his interim stint to warrant being given the role ahead of next season."
"Since taking over from Ruben Amorim, Carrick has taken charge of 15 Premier League games, winning 10, drawing three and losing just two, guiding them back to the Champions League in the process. Whether or not he will be able to handle the challenges presented by playing regular European football alongside the Premier League and two domestic cup competitions remains to be seen."
"Nevertheless, the club feel he has earned the right to be given the chance following a successful return to the club he played for 464 times, winning five Premier League trophies and a Champions League among a number of accolades. Manchester United hope Carrick can be the man to finally bring some consistency to the club, after a string of unsuccessful candidates have joined the club, only to be sack"
Manchester United are preparing to decide on their head coach appointment before the World Cup. Interim head coach Michael Carrick has impressed during his short stint, leading to speculation about whether owners would keep him or pursue a higher-profile alternative. Chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox are expected to recommend that Carrick be given the permanent role in a meeting with Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Carrick has taken charge of 15 Premier League games, winning 10, drawing three, and losing two, and guiding the team back to the Champions League. The club believes he has earned the chance after a successful return to the club he played for 464 times, winning five Premier League trophies and a Champions League. Regular European football and domestic cup competitions will test his ability to deliver consistency.
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