MICHAEL CARRICK IS the next former player taking temporary charge of Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked.
The first-team coach has stepped into the breach after United ended Solskjaer’s three-year reign following a run of poor results which included a 5-0 defeat to arch-rivals Liverpool and a derby loss to Manchester City before the final straw of the embarrassing 4-1 reverse at Watford.
Carrick’s first job as caretaker boss while the club’s hierarchy find an interim manager to take them through to the end of the season is to face the media today ahead of a crucial Champions League tie at Villarreal.
Solskjaer, himself brought in as caretaker in December 2018 following Jose Mourinho’s exit before getting the job on a permanent basis, admitted he paid the penalty for not being able to “take the next step” after some encouraging progress.
Last season United finished a distant second to Manchester City – 12 points behind in the Premier League – and lost the Europa League final to Villarreal after a marathon penalty shoot-out.
“I wanted us to take the next step to challenge for the league, to win trophies… but unfortunately I couldn’t get the results we needed and it’s time for me to step aside,” a clearly emotional Solskjaer told MUTV.
“Second place last season ahead of arguably one of the best teams in Europe (Liverpool), I think that’s a great achievement as well.
“And we were so close in Europe. Sometimes that’s the fine margin for you, one penalty.”
While Carrick is the immediate solution, United do not have a succession plan in place but former defender Gary Neville believes the club should be looking at ex-Tottenham manager and current Paris St Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino.
“He’s always been a stand-out candidate and the only name I’ve mentioned as someone I thought really suited Manchester United in terms of core principles and values and how they play, how he acts and behaves,” Neville told Sky Sports.
“They haven’t planned or prepared for this, it’s deteriorated so badly and so quickly; Michael takes over now, the only option the club had was to put someone in to the end of the season, that’s been obvious for the last few weeks.
“If there was a world-class manager sat on the shelf ready to go two or three weeks ago, I think Ole would have been gone by now.”
As soon as United called an emergency board meeting on Saturday night it was obvious the writing was on the wall for their former striker, who despite changing the atmosphere around the club following the toxic end of Mourinho’s reign never really convinced in the role.
In a statement announcing his departure, the club said: “Ole will always be a legend at Manchester United and it is with regret that we have reached this difficult decision.
“While the past few weeks have been disappointing, they should not obscure all the work he has done over the past three years to rebuild the foundations for long-term success.
“His place in the club’s history will always be secure, not just for his story as a player, but as a great man and a manager who gave us many great moments.”
Solskjaer offered his best wishes to the man who eventually succeeds him.
“I want him to be successful. Hopefully I’ve laid the foundations for that to happen because I know I’m good at what I’m doing,” he added.
“I’m so honoured and privileged to have been trusted to take the club forward and I really hope that I leave it in a better state than when I came.
“I know the foundation is there, I know they’re ready to kick on and I’m sure they will.”
Sack the manager the first game after an international break. Appoint his assistant as caretaker so you can look for an interim manager till the end of the season. Manchester United under the glazers and ed woodward ladies and gentlemen.
@Brian Dunne: exactly. The sacking was coming so should have either done it before the international break or have a replacement lined up. Carrick was part of the back room team so can’t really see anything been different under him.
@Brian Dunne: will he not be using the same tactics as Ole….. my god this is going to be horrific
@Brian Dunne: get Roy Keane in til the end of the season, and see how he goes. It might just work out!
@Brian Dunne: Brian , you can blame Woodward glazers as much as you like and you may have a point ? But Ole getting the job and backing him with half a billion treasure trove because he was a legend at the club , was a blatant error . Imo , a steady experienced manager like moyes would be a positive , . Zidane has said he is not interested at this stage , so uniteds next manager has to work with the board and put his own slant on things .
@Tricksy: a blatant error by who? The owners and the board.
@Brian Dunne: Yes it’s them now are to blame when 400 mil was given to Ole , it was all rosy when they were winning games and as the fans were saying Oles at the wheel.A panic appointment on their part with Ole , their next appointment has to be spot on .
@Tricksy: and I’ve no faith whatsoever they’ll get it right.
@Tricksy: also you seem to have some beef with United fans supporting ole and getting excited at the start wen they were winning every week. I’m sorry, but thats the whole point of being a football fan. Getting excited when one of your own is doing well and winning games. Fans can dream. If the board appointed him purely because the fans were happy thats a further indictment of them. Fans can dream, owners and board members cannot
@Brian Dunne:So Brian , in your reckoning any manager who fails it’s the boards fault ? Surely you can’t be serious after handing all the managers the bucks that they got . Crazy !
@Tricksy: they appointed him tricksy pal. They gave him the money. In your own opinion they feisted ronaldo onto him. They gave him a 3 yr deal a few months ago. They should have acted weeks ago and had a firm plan and a replacement lined up.
Carrick has now been there for the Jose and Ole regimes and clearly hasn’t had a positive influence. Not sure why they are turning to him now.
This is fabulous.
Car crash waiting to happen good lord
What a shambles of a club…apppoint an interim manager before you appoint an interim until the summer…when you’ll appoint a manager!
The players heads will be spinning from listening to all these guys!.
Chelsea, Tuchel…Spurs…Conte…Villa, Gerrard…Utd, shambles!
@Hear me now: its almost like they didn’t have a plan….
Carrick.Dont make me laugh.Liverpool fans having a ball.
@Kieran Byrne: Nearly spot on, it’s every other clubs fans though not just Liverpool. United fans ran their mouths for a long time, now they can suffer at their own clubs ineptitude. Reality is they will bounce back at some point but for now the entertainment United, and especially a cohort of their fans, are creating is great craic
Michael is at the wheel. Doesn’t have the same ring to it
@phil m: Carricks at the wheel isn’t too bad. Same level of total ineptness which makes the whole thing just as entertaining, let’s hope he gets a result v Villarreal and then Chelsea so they will keep him to the end of season and complete agent Olè’s work!
Big Bucks
BIG PLAYERS
BIG EGOS
SACK HALF The Team
Bring in Roy and give these so called Stars Right kicking you know where
And Pay Per Win to End of Season
Its obvious who the dream management ticket is for utd but it can’t be mentioned because of the pc brigade.
@Colm: go on mention it so
@Colm: not that obvious…who
@Kevin Bury: giggs keane and cantona the Holy trinity
@Colm: Giggsy will do it from a prison cell will he?
The entertainment continues, this lad is the dream ticket as an interim to the interim manager. We are all hoping he gets 2 results this week so they keep him in charge, Olè hadn’t a patch on Carrick for banter!