Ole Gunnar Solskjaer exclusive: ‘I’m 100% sure Carrick will be United manager if


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A number of coaches that worked under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at Manchester United have since taken their first steps at being a manager themselves. Michael Carrick went to a struggling Middlesbrough, Kieran McKenna and Martyn Pert to Ipswich Town and Neil Wood to Salford City. All have done well.

Carrick has taken his side to the play-offs in the Championship. He works with Alan Fettis, who was a goalkeeping coach at United.

McKenna and Pert have led Ipswich Town to promotion from League One in their first full season.

Wood’s Salford were League Two’s top scorers and have qualified for the play-offs.

The Athletic spoke to Solskjaer about his former colleagues.


Michael Carrick

“Michael is a proper human being, a proper man who you want to be successful. There’s no shit about him, he does what he does for the right reasons.

“I don’t like to compare myself to many people, but I can see myself in Michael and Michael in me. I’m not saying that I could pick a pass like he could, but the two of us are calm and reflective.

“He’s a winner, a massive winner, yet he stays in control of his emotions. He knows what he wants and doesn’t lose his rag. He’ll never be emotional and fight with the players.

Chuba Akpom, his top scorer, said recently that Michael’s the manager he’s always dreamed of having and I can believe that.

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“As a player, you’d want to do well for Michael because he cares about you. He wants you to be the best you can be. If I was a player I’d want him as a manager because he wouldn’t be unreasonable. He knows what he wants. He demands respect and hard work, but he gives it back as well.

“He’s knowledgeable, he’s hard-working. When I was at United in 2018, I have to say that Michael and Kieran were usually in the office before me. They were meticulous, looking at every detail.

“Michael has had to change a little bit since becoming a manager. He was maybe too into the details as a coach, but as a manager you have to take a step back and manage people.

Carrick with his Middlesbrough players (Photo: Michael Regan via Getty Images)

“At United, I’d sometimes see Michael talk to the players. Some of these were ex-team-mates of his which isn’t easy, but he had an authority about him. I am 100 per cent sure that Michael will be the manager of Manchester United if he wants to be.

“I love him as a person, but while he never said anything to me about it, the day I got booted, I went to see him and said: ‘I’m gone, they want you to take over.’ I told him that I wanted him to do it. After ten days, Michael came to me and said: ‘I don’t want to do this.’

Michael Carrick on the touchline for his first game as manager of Manchester United (Photo: David S. Bustamante/Soccrates/Getty Images)

“We were in it together and we were no longer together. I took that as a compliment because I had the utmost…



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