Casemiro Backs Carrick for Permanent Manchester United Manager Role

Casemiro has strongly endorsed Michael Carrick for the permanent Manchester United manager position, stating he "completely deserves" the role. Carrick has impressed with 10 wins in 14 games since taking over mid-season, including victories over title contenders. Casemiro highlighted Carrick's deep connection to the club as a former player and his ability to turn the team's fortunes around. The Brazilian midfielder also praised Carrick's personal qualities, calling him a "sensational person."

Key Points: Casemiro: Carrick Deserves Manchester United Job Permanently

  • Casemiro fully supports Carrick as permanent Manchester United manager
  • Carrick has 10 wins in 14 games as interim boss
  • United beat Arsenal, Man City, Liverpool, Chelsea under Carrick
  • Casemiro praises Carrick's deep connection and knowledge of the club
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"He completely deserves it": Casemiro feels Michael Carrick deserves' Manchester United job permanently

Casemiro says Michael Carrick "completely deserves" the Manchester United job permanently after impressive interim spell with 10 wins in 14 games.

"In my opinion, Michael Carrick completely deserves it the Manchester United job. - Casemiro"

London, May 6

Manchester United great Casemiro has shown full support for Michael Carrick to take over as the permanent manager of the club, stating that he "completely deserves" the role.

Speaking to ESPN, Casemiro praised Carrick's qualities as a manager, noting that he has already shown he possesses the necessary attributes to succeed at the helm of one of the world's most prestigious football clubs.

In his 14 games as manager, United have secured 10 wins and two draws, with losses to Leeds United at Old Trafford and Newcastle United.

Their impressive form has seen them overcome title challengers Arsenal and Manchester City, as well as defeating Liverpool and Chelsea, putting the club firmly in third place in the ongoing Premier League, and ensuring their qualification for next season's UEFA Champions League edition.

"In my opinion, Michael Carrick completely deserves it [the Manchester United job]. He's a guy who has already demonstrated that he has very good qualities to be a Manchester United coach," Casemiro said.

While he acknowledged that the decision lies with the club, Casemiro was clear in his endorsement, adding, "If I could give my opinion, of course, he deserves it, and he deserves the club's total trust."

Carrick was handed the interim role until the end of the season after the club sacked Ruben Amorim in January following a turbulent 14-month spell.

"The season is year-round, but since he arrived, he's been doing an incredible job, and I think that with more time, he has everything to be a great manager of Manchester United," the Brazilian star noted.

Casemiro emphasised Carrick's deep connection to the club, saying, "He's a coach who knows the club, he's a coach who was an idol at the club, he's a coach who played a lot, won titles here, knows what the club is like, he knows what Manchester United is."

The former Real Madrid star also spoke about the challenges Carrick faced when he took over mid-season, facing tough fixtures right away.

"There wasn't much time, that for me was one of the big surprises, because he entered the middle of a troubled season," Casemiro said.

"The games, when he arrived, were not so much those games that we say to gain confidence, although in the Premier League there were not so many games like that, but those games, so there have already been difficult games," he added.

Casemiro credited Carrick for turning things around at the club and for his personal impact, especially as a fellow midfielder.

"He arrived and managed to change the club and me in particular, even more so because he was a former player, a midfielder," Casemiro said.

Concluding his comments, Casemiro expressed his admiration for Carrick as a person, stating, "I'm happy for the person he is, the guy is a sensational person, an incredible person, and he deserves everything that's happening in his career."

- ANI

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Sarah B
I'm happy for Carrick but I do have my concerns. He's done brilliantly with the current squad but is he ready for the long-term pressure? The Prem is unforgiving and we've seen many promising managers fade away. Let's see how he handles a full season first.
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Priya S
Honestly, Casemiro's words carry weight here. He's played under Zidane, Ancelotti, and now Carrick. If he says Carrick has the qualities, I trust that. The way he's steadied the ship after Amorim's chaos is remarkable. Really feels like the United way is back. 🇮🇳⚽
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James A
Look, Carrick has done well but I'm not fully convinced yet. The squad was already talented - he just got them playing with freedom. What happens when things go wrong? Remember Ole's start? I say give him the job but with a short contract and performance clauses. Sensible approach needed.
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Rohit P
Watching from Bangalore, I totally agree with Casemiro. Carrick understands the club culture - that's priceless. The way he's managed the dressing room after Amorim's exit speaks volumes. Plus, his midfield background helps players like Casemiro and Mainoo improve. Permanent deal please! 🏆
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Michael C
Casemiro's comments are very telling. Carrick has clearly earned respect in the dressing room. But let's be real - United need a proven winner for the long haul. Carrick could be great as an assistant or a coach, but the main job should go to someone with more experience. Just my two cents.

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