Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has been impressed by interim boss Michael Carrick and made his feelings clear on his future
Wayne Rooney believes that Champions League-winning manager Luis Enrique should not be appointed as the new Manchester United boss, instead advocating for former teammate Michael Carrick to remain in charge. The United legend argues that the club has previously pursued the strategy of hiring high-profile managers, with PSG’s Enrique currently linked to the vacant managerial role.
However, Rooney is of the opinion that Carrick has already demonstrated his ability to bridge the gap between the first team and the academy, a hallmark of United’s ethos. The Class of ’92 represented the club’s golden era, and since then, the club has consistently nurtured talent capable of performing at the highest level.
Carrick assumed the role of caretaker manager at United following Ruben Amorim’s sacking earlier this year, and is expected to manage first-team responsibilities until the season concludes. To date, Carrick has overseen five Premier League matches, securing victories in four, including significant triumphs over Arsenal and Man City, and drawing the remaining match against West Ham United.
The ex-United midfielder has reintegrated Kobbie Mainoo into the squad after he fell out of favour under Amorim, leaving his future at Old Trafford uncertain. Since rejoining the team, the England international has performed admirably, with Rooney commending Carrick for facilitating this reconnection.
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Speaking on The Overlap, Rooney commented: “We talk about Luis Enrique and stuff. And I think [United have] been there and tried different managers, between Mourinho and Van Gaal, then we saw the likes of Ten Hag and Amorim, which don’t work.
“I just think for me, it kind of makes sense [to stick with Carrick]. I felt that from the minute he was mentioned of going in, not because, obviously we played together and we’re friends, I just think he’s a real calming influence.
“I’ve got two boys in the academy, I’ve spoke about this a lot, there was a massive disconnect from the academy and the first team. Whether people say that’s right or wrong, and immediately, what we’ve seen is this connection come back together, which Man United was known for.
“It was known to be a family club, and Michael’s done that actually in a very short period of time, where we’re seeing the first team coaches at the academy games, and there’s a real interest in the academy.”
The United legend believed the Reds ought to have done more to bring former players into the structure and draw upon their understanding of the club.
Rooney continued: “I was there with Michael, our boys in the same academy team, and we used to sit in the car and have a sleep in the car park, the two of us.
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“[You have] two players that were very experienced, that know the football club. Just even someone to come out and say ‘can we have 10 minutes with you to just have a word, just to see what you feel about the football club.
“And I really believe – people might agree, might disagree greater – having someone in there who knows the club, cares the club, it makes a big difference.”







