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Michael Carrick named Manchester United caretaker manager for remainder of season
Summary
Michael Carrick has been appointed Manchester United's caretaker manager for the rest of the campaign. He previously took charge of three United games after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 2021 dismissal.
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Michael Carrick has been named Manchester United's caretaker manager for the remainder of the season, and the appointment is framed as an effort to steady the club's Premier League campaign. Carrick is not new to the role, having taken charge of three first-team games after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal in 2021. Manchester United have used interim managers several times in recent years and the club's history with short-term appointments is often discussed alongside longer-term recruitment and performance issues.
Key facts:
- Michael Carrick was appointed caretaker manager for the rest of the campaign.
- Carrick previously led United for three games following Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 2021 sacking.
- Manchester United turned to Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as an interim manager after sacking Jose Mourinho in December 2018 and later gave him the full-time role after a strong run of results.
- The club later hired Ralf Rangnick to lead the team for six months after Solskjaer's dismissal and Carrick's brief stint; Rangnick won 11 games, drew 10 and lost eight and finished sixth in the Premier League without a trophy.
- Past interim successes referenced include Guus Hiddink, who delivered the FA Cup at Chelsea in 2009, and Roberto di Matteo, who led Chelsea to FA Cup and Champions League wins in 2012.
Summary:
Carrick will oversee Manchester United for the rest of the campaign while the club seeks improved results on the pitch. Whether his interim appointment leads to a permanent change in management is undetermined at this time.
