Manchester United Interim Head Coach Michael Carrick has dismissed comments made by former players, describing them as "irrelevant" to his daily work. The 41-year-old manager, who took over at Old Trafford earlier this month after Ralf Rangnick's departure, is focused on getting the team back on track in their Premier League campaign.
Carrick's remarks come as several high-profile former players have publicly expressed their disappointment with the club's current direction and performances. While some have accused Carrick of lacking experience to lead the team, others have questioned his appointment and whether he is the right man to take Manchester United forward.
In a statement, Carrick made it clear that he does not let comments from former players or fans distract him from his job. "I'm focused on getting the team ready for our next match and trying to get the best out of them," he said. "It's irrelevant what others think, I just want to win games and make progress."
Carrick's words have been welcomed by some Manchester United fans who believe that he should be given time to prove himself without interference from outside. Others have expressed concern about Carrick's inexperience as a manager but hope that he can bring a fresh perspective to the team.
As the new interim head coach of Manchester United, Michael Carrick has his work cut out for him. With several top players missing through injury and suspension, the task will be even tougher than usual. However, if Carrick can stay focused and get the best out of his players, he may just prove that he's the right man to take the club forward.
Carrick's remarks come as several high-profile former players have publicly expressed their disappointment with the club's current direction and performances. While some have accused Carrick of lacking experience to lead the team, others have questioned his appointment and whether he is the right man to take Manchester United forward.
In a statement, Carrick made it clear that he does not let comments from former players or fans distract him from his job. "I'm focused on getting the team ready for our next match and trying to get the best out of them," he said. "It's irrelevant what others think, I just want to win games and make progress."
Carrick's words have been welcomed by some Manchester United fans who believe that he should be given time to prove himself without interference from outside. Others have expressed concern about Carrick's inexperience as a manager but hope that he can bring a fresh perspective to the team.
As the new interim head coach of Manchester United, Michael Carrick has his work cut out for him. With several top players missing through injury and suspension, the task will be even tougher than usual. However, if Carrick can stay focused and get the best out of his players, he may just prove that he's the right man to take the club forward.