Despite Michael Carrick’s unbeaten run as Manchester United interim manager in the Premier League, former England star Gary Neville believes that the Red Devils must continue their search for an elite, world-class manager.
He took over on the touchline after Ruben Amorim was dismissed in January. Since then, United have won five of six league matches, including Monday’s 1-0 away win against Everton.
Carrick’s future has continued to spark debate, with observers giving their opinion on whether to give the ex-Middlesbrough boss the job permanently or look at other options.
In a chat with Sky Sports’s Monday Night Football show, it was stated that Carrick may not be the long-term solution that the club needs.
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“United have to pursue another manager right now around the fact that you don’t know how the results are going to go.
“If he gets United into the Champions League there will be a lot of fever around that should be appointed. I’m not against him being appointed, I love him to bits. But I think United should go for the best class of manager available.
“They’ve had young and inexperienced managers in the last two picks. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come in before as an ex-player and that didn’t work in the end. So I feel removing as much risk as possible is the right option.”


