Manchester United makes Carrick permanent coach on two-year contract
Manchester United has appointed Michael Carrick as their permanent coach on a two-year contract following his successful interim tenure. Carrick led the team to significant victories and secured Champions League qualification, transforming their performance from the previous season. His appointment comes after a series of managerial changes at the club since the retirement of Alex Ferguson.
- ▪Michael Carrick has been appointed as Manchester United's permanent coach on a two-year deal.
- ▪He achieved 11 wins in 16 games during his interim period, leading the team to third place in the Premier League.
- ▪Carrick's leadership has been praised for restoring a winning culture at the club.
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Open this photo in gallery:Manchester United's head coach Michael Carrick celebrates after the English Premier League soccer match between Manchester United and Liverpool in Manchester earlier this month.Dave Thompson/The Associated PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountManchester United finally made Michael Carrick the permanent coach on Friday and gave him a two-year deal for impressively passing his audition.Carrick replaced the fired Ruben Amorim on a temporary basis in January and transformed United’s fortunes.
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