Carrick stays relaxed on Manchester United future

Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick said he is relaxed about his future at the club while acknowledging that clarity is important. He spoke ahead of Saturday's match against Sunderland.

Carrick took over from Ruben Amorim on January 17 and has guided United to 32 points since then, the most of any Premier League side. A 3-2 win over Liverpool last Sunday confirmed Champions League qualification for next season.

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Michael Carrick defended his Manchester United players after they were held to a 0-0 draw by Sunderland in the Premier League on May 9. The interim manager rejected suggestions that his side lacked motivation following their Champions League qualification.

Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick expressed uncertainty about his long-term future at the club. He stated that clarity will come when it does and that he is not pressing for deadlines. Carrick has guided United to strong results since taking over in January.

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Former Manchester United striker Michael Owen has endorsed Michael Carrick as the club's permanent manager, expressing surprise at ongoing debates. Carrick, appointed caretaker coach in January, has led the team to six wins in eight matches, boosting their league position. Wayne Rooney has also praised Carrick's impact on the squad.

Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot has warned teammates not to take Champions League football for granted, as the club pushes for a top-four Premier League finish under Michael Carrick. Echoing captain Bruno Fernandes' recent comments after the win over Crystal Palace, Dalot highlighted the benefits of Europe's elite competition after two seasons away.

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Manchester United welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday evening in a key Premier League encounter. Brentford, chasing a European place, face a tough run-in including this match, while United aim to secure Champions League qualification under interim boss Michael Carrick. Kick-off is at 8pm.

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