
"Michael Carrick has handed Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate roles on his staff at Manchester United. Carrick will be confirmed on Tuesday as the club's interim manager until the end of the season and four spots on his backroom team have been filled. Holland was the assistant to Gareth Southgate with England and more recently the manager of the Japanese club Yokohama F Marinos, who sacked him last April."
"Woodgate coached alongside Carrick at Middlesbrough and had a spell there and at Bournemouth as manager. Retained on the staff after working with Darren Fletcher are Travis Binnion, who was promoted from his role as under-21s lead coach, and Jonny Evans. Carrick beat Ole Gunnar Solskjr to the stopgap role after face-to-face interviews conducted by Omar Berrada, United's chief executive, and Jason Wilcox, the director of football."
"Solskjr was originally the No 1 candidate to return to United to take up a position but Carrick impressed the club's executives and is tasked with finishing in a European spot in the Premier League with 17 matches remaining. United have no other fixtures after being knocked out of the FA Cup by Brighton on Sunday. Carrick's first game could hardly be more of an examination: the visit of their local rivals Manchester City to Old Trafford on Saturday."
Michael Carrick will be confirmed as Manchester United's interim manager until the end of the season and has filled four backroom positions. Steve Holland and Jonathan Woodgate have joined his staff. Travis Binnion and Jonny Evans have been retained after working with Darren Fletcher, with Binnion promoted from under-21s lead coach. Carrick secured the interim role over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following face-to-face interviews conducted by Omar Berrada and Jason Wilcox. He is tasked with finishing in a European spot with 17 Premier League matches remaining. His first fixture is the local derby against Manchester City at Old Trafford on Saturday.
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