Michael Carrick was appointed Manchester United interim head coach in January and has led the club to the brink of Champions League qualification
Former Manchester United midfielder Jesse Lingard is adamant Michael Carrick should be appointed permanent head coach at the end of this season. Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim on a temporary basis in January with the club struggling to keep pace in the race for the Champions League.
However, United have since gone on a brilliant run, winning eight of Carrick’s 12 matches in charge to put themselves close to qualifying for next season’s Champions League. Should they beat Brentford tonight, they will be 11 points clear of sixth place Brighton with only 12 points still to play for.
Lingard made 55 appearances for United alongside Carrick before the ex-midfielder became a coach for the Reds during Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s stint at the club. In an interview with BBC Sport, the current Corinthians midfielder insisted Carrick’s impact on the squad makes him the best candidate for the job.
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“I think they have come on leaps and bounds,” Lingard said. “Obviously it can be difficult with different managers coming in and having different ideas and different personnel. But I think now they are really on the right track with Michael. I know him from my Man United days, I know how he operates and the lads are doing really well under him.”
“I think so,” Lingard replied when asked if Carrick should get the job permanently. “He has the Man United DNA inside of him. He knows the ins and outs of the club. They are on the right track at the moment.
“The lads have taken to him really well. They are winning a lot of games, they will probably get Champions League this season which is amazing. So I think so, 100 per cent.”
Lingard was also asked whether Bruno Fernandes should be in the running for the Ballon d’Or this year. United’s captain has enjoyed a superb campaign producing 19 assists and eight goals as the Reds push for a place in the Champions League. The 33-year-old believes Fernandes, who he made 26 appearances alongside, deserves to be in the conversation for the coveted award.
“His performances for Man United this season have been extraordinary,” Lingard said. “He is three assists off [Kevin] De Bruyne’s record so for me he has to be up there, 100 per cent.”
Since moving to Brazil, Lingard has made eight appearances for Corinthians, including scoring the only goal in the 1-0 victory over Barra in the Copa do Brasil fifth round first leg last week.






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