Manchester United's caretaker manager Darren Fletcher has admitted that his immediate future with the club remains uncertain after the FA Cup third-round defeat to Brighton on Sunday. With Fletcher set to meet with the club's hierarchy at their training ground in Carrington, it appears he is unlikely to be offered a permanent position despite his efforts to lift the team.
Fletcher took charge of United following Ruben Amorim's sacking but was unable to stem the tide of defeats that have seen the Red Devils slide down the table. His latest defeat came at Burnley before the Brighton match, and Fletcher has expressed his disappointment, saying he "is more disappointed than anyone" after ultimately falling short.
This setback comes as Manchester United is also dealing with a depleted fixture list due to its elimination from both the FA Cup and League Cup competitions earlier in the season. With only 40 games left for the team this season β their lowest number of matches in over 100 years β United is now set on trying to secure qualification for Europe.
As the situation at Old Trafford continues to unfold, Michael Carrick has emerged as a strong contender to become Manchester United's interim manager for the remainder of the season. Sources close to the club have revealed that while both Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have had face-to-face discussions with the management, Carrick now appears to be leading in the running.
Carrick's involvement is seen as a significant step forward, given his extensive experience at United as a player. The former midfielder managed the team during Solskjaer's sabbatical and took charge of several friendlies before his own departure from the club in December 2022.
Barring any last-minute developments, it seems likely that Carrick will be offered the interim manager position on Monday, marking a significant boost to United's chances of salvaging their season.
Fletcher took charge of United following Ruben Amorim's sacking but was unable to stem the tide of defeats that have seen the Red Devils slide down the table. His latest defeat came at Burnley before the Brighton match, and Fletcher has expressed his disappointment, saying he "is more disappointed than anyone" after ultimately falling short.
This setback comes as Manchester United is also dealing with a depleted fixture list due to its elimination from both the FA Cup and League Cup competitions earlier in the season. With only 40 games left for the team this season β their lowest number of matches in over 100 years β United is now set on trying to secure qualification for Europe.
As the situation at Old Trafford continues to unfold, Michael Carrick has emerged as a strong contender to become Manchester United's interim manager for the remainder of the season. Sources close to the club have revealed that while both Carrick and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer have had face-to-face discussions with the management, Carrick now appears to be leading in the running.
Carrick's involvement is seen as a significant step forward, given his extensive experience at United as a player. The former midfielder managed the team during Solskjaer's sabbatical and took charge of several friendlies before his own departure from the club in December 2022.
Barring any last-minute developments, it seems likely that Carrick will be offered the interim manager position on Monday, marking a significant boost to United's chances of salvaging their season.