Ole Gunnar Solskjær's backing for Michael Carrick as Manchester United interim head coach has been revealed, with the Norwegian expressing full support for his friend despite not getting the top job himself.
Carrick and Solskjær were teammates at Old Trafford during the 2006-07 season, and the Norwegian also coached alongside him on several occasions. When Solskjær was sacked in November 2021, Carrick stepped in as interim head coach for three games before handing over to Ralf Rangnick.
Despite not getting the permanent role, Solskjær has been a vocal supporter of Carrick's appointment, with the Norwegian wishing his former teammate all the best after Manchester City. Speaking about their friendship and past experiences together, Carrick revealed that Solskjær had been "fully supportive" of his second interim tenure.
When asked if he might seek advice from Solskjær in the future, Carrick joked that friendships often involve conversations without needing to bother others. However, it's clear that the two men have a strong bond and are not afraid to rely on each other for support.
As Manchester United prepare for their next match against Arsenal, Carrick has emphasized the importance of adapting to different situations and not relying on the same strategies. "Every game is different," he said. "You've got to build on what you've done and be ready for new elements that need to come into it."
One player who caught Carrick's eye in the recent win against Manchester City was Patrick Dorgu, who played as a wide attacker and impressed with his work rate and positional awareness. Despite having primarily been used as a wingback since joining the club last January, Carrick believes Dorgu has the potential to play both roles effectively.
With Solskjær's backing and a clear understanding of the importance of adapting to different situations, Manchester United fans are hopeful that Carrick can lead the team to success in his second interim tenure.
Carrick and Solskjær were teammates at Old Trafford during the 2006-07 season, and the Norwegian also coached alongside him on several occasions. When Solskjær was sacked in November 2021, Carrick stepped in as interim head coach for three games before handing over to Ralf Rangnick.
Despite not getting the permanent role, Solskjær has been a vocal supporter of Carrick's appointment, with the Norwegian wishing his former teammate all the best after Manchester City. Speaking about their friendship and past experiences together, Carrick revealed that Solskjær had been "fully supportive" of his second interim tenure.
When asked if he might seek advice from Solskjær in the future, Carrick joked that friendships often involve conversations without needing to bother others. However, it's clear that the two men have a strong bond and are not afraid to rely on each other for support.
As Manchester United prepare for their next match against Arsenal, Carrick has emphasized the importance of adapting to different situations and not relying on the same strategies. "Every game is different," he said. "You've got to build on what you've done and be ready for new elements that need to come into it."
One player who caught Carrick's eye in the recent win against Manchester City was Patrick Dorgu, who played as a wide attacker and impressed with his work rate and positional awareness. Despite having primarily been used as a wingback since joining the club last January, Carrick believes Dorgu has the potential to play both roles effectively.
With Solskjær's backing and a clear understanding of the importance of adapting to different situations, Manchester United fans are hopeful that Carrick can lead the team to success in his second interim tenure.