Michael Carrick Decides To Leave Manchester United
Michael Carrick, who has spent 15 years at Manchester United as a player, coach and recently first team manager, has stepped down as first team coach.
A player.
A coach.
A manager.But above all else, a genuine Manchester United legend.
Thank you, Michael ❤️#MUFC
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) December 2, 2021
Carrick announced his decision following Man United’s 3-2 victory over Arsenal, a game in which Cristiano Ronaldo scored two.
The former midfielder confirmed that it was his own decision and was not pushed by the club.
Michael took charge of 3 games following on from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer sacking, winning two against Villarreal and Arsenal and drawing away at European Champions Chelsea.
New manager Ralf Rangnick is set to bring in his own coaching staff in for his 6-month spell as Man United manager.
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