Roy Keane Insists Man United Should Not Give Carrick Permanent Manager Role Despite Impressive Run

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has fired a blunt warning to the Old Trafford hierarchy, insisting that Michael Carrick should not be handed the pe

Roy Keane Insists Man United Should Not Give Carrick Permanent Manager Role Despite Impressive Run

Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane has fired a blunt warning to the Old Trafford hierarchy, insisting that Michael Carrick should not be handed the permanent managerial role at the club, despite the caretaker boss overseeing a promising run of results since taking charge.

Keane, never one to mince his words, acknowledged that Carrick has performed admirably in his temporary capacity following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. However, the Irish legend remains firm in his belief that the Red Devils must set their sights higher when it comes to appointing a full-time successor to lead the club forward.

The outspoken pundit argued that Manchester United's ambitions demand a manager with a proven track record and substantial top-level experience. In Keane's view, handing Carrick a permanent contract would be a short-sighted decision, regardless of how well the former midfielder has managed results in the short term.

Carrick, who enjoyed a distinguished playing career at United, has earned widespread praise for steadying the ship during a turbulent period at the club. His calm demeanor and tactical awareness have impressed many observers, but Keane insists that sentiment alone should not drive such a critical appointment for one of the world's biggest football clubs.

The debate over United's managerial future continues to intensify, with several high-profile names being linked with the position. Keane's comments are likely to add further pressure on the club's decision-makers as they work to identify the right long-term candidate to restore Manchester United to the pinnacle of English and European football.


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