Michael Carrick’s Journey as Manchester United Head Coach
By Rohan Mehta / 17.03.2026
How it unfolded
On January 2026, Michael Carrick was appointed as the head coach of Manchester United, stepping into a role that has seen six permanent managers since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement in 2013. Carrick, who previously managed Middlesbrough from 2022 to 2025, brought a wealth of experience as a former player, having won five Premier League titles and the Champions League during his time on the pitch.
Since taking over, Carrick has led Manchester United to an impressive record of seven wins in nine games. This strong performance has propelled the team to third place in the Premier League, six points clear of sixth-placed Chelsea FC. The players have responded positively to Carrick’s leadership style, with Wayne Rooney, a club legend, expressing his confidence in Carrick’s capabilities. “100% he should get the job,” Rooney stated, highlighting the belief that Carrick can lead the team effectively.
During this period, Carrick’s team has shown resilience, notably achieving a 3-1 victory against Aston Villa, where key players such as Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko found the net. This victory not only showcased the attacking prowess of the squad but also underscored Carrick’s ability to motivate and organize the team on the field.
Despite the positive momentum in the league, Manchester United currently finds itself out of all cup competitions, which adds pressure to Carrick’s focus on securing UEFA Champions League qualification. Carrick himself has addressed the speculation surrounding his future, stating, “It’s only noise if you listen to it. It doesn’t affect me one bit,” emphasizing his commitment to the current season and the task at hand.
Support from influential figures, including Jim Ratcliffe, has been notable, with Ratcliffe praising Carrick’s work but stopping short of confirming his future as a permanent manager. This uncertainty looms over Carrick’s tenure, as the club continues to evaluate its direction and leadership.
Rooney has also remarked on Carrick’s calming presence, stating, “It needed a calm head, but someone who knows the place and the players needed some love and he has given them that.” This sentiment reflects the importance of stability and familiarity in a club that has experienced significant changes in management over the past decade.
As of now, the decision regarding Carrick’s future as the permanent manager remains pending. Details remain unconfirmed, but the current trajectory of Manchester United under Carrick’s guidance suggests a promising outlook for the remainder of the season.
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