Manchester United captain-turned-coach Michael Carrick loves working with the 'great Jose Mourinho', who he believes is one of the best managerial minds of the past 30 years along with Sir Alex Ferguson.
After calling time on his medal-laden career over the summer, the 37-year-old midfielder swapped the armband for a coaching role as he took up the offer to permanently join United's backroom staff as first-team coach.
Carrick is enjoying life in the deep end under Mourinho, although a tumultuous start to the season has seen the manager's position at the Old Trafford helm come under growing scrutiny.
United will be hoping last weekend's thrilling 3-2 win against Newcastle sparks a revival and, having both worked under and alongside the Portuguese, Carrick's admiration for the manager is clear.
'When people ask me about him - "Jose, what's he like, what's he bring?" - it's winning that is the thing that strikes me the most,' Carrick said.
'He's proven it for so long, you know? To do it where he has gone and done it, it's winning.
'He's managed to win trophies at United. We're striving now to get back to it, but as a manager you can't hide from the fact about what he's done. It's up there with the very best.
'Fortunately for me, you look at the best managers over the last 25-30 years. You're picking the top three, top five - two of them you'd say Jose or Sir Alex are right up there. I've been lucky enough to experience that and take what I can from both of them.'
Carrick was as delighted as anyone to recently see Ferguson back at Old Trafford after a brain haemorrhage, while the former England international's gratitude to Mourinho is palpable after being supported through his own health scare in 2017, when he had a procedure to treat an irregular heart rhythm.
Both men have made a big impact on Carrick, who is one day hoping to become a manager in his own right after setting out on his coaching journey at United.
'I think time will tell with that one, really,' Carrick said of management. 'It's difficult to set out on a kind of given pathway.
'If you ask me now, then managing is something that interests and kind of the long game, or the end goal at some point, it's something that I would like to get to.
'That's not me assuming that that's going to happen just because I am where I am now, and the next step is that and the next step is that, and then all of a sudden this is where I'll end up because I know that's not how it works.
'But, of course, now, just like when I set out to be a footballer when I was a bit younger and you're on that first step of the ladder, that's the target and you try to be as good as you can be.
'That's exactly where I am at now, trying to be as good as I can be and learn from the great Jose Mourinho at close quarters.
'Learning but at the same time I am there to do a job and I am there to do a job for a reason and I'm well aware that I am not there just on a learning curve. I am there to do what he wants me to do, so it's getting the balance right.'
Carrick enjoys the 'constant challenge' of finding ways to support Mourinho, who he tries to help get the best out of players while offering opinions when he feels it is right.
The ex-Tottenham and West Ham player is not the first United star to get a chance to coach at the club he loves - a bond that is plain to see in his upcoming autobiography 'Between the Lines'.
The book brings a fitting end to a fine playing career, but Carrick is well aware of the difficulties posed when it comes to coaching and perhaps one day management.
'I didn't come into it thinking 'ah, this is straightforward, this is going to be easy' because that's not the case and I knew that coming in that it's not easy,' Carrick added.
'Just because you've been a half-decent player, by no means it makes you a top player or top coach automatically. So, I am totally aware of that.
'I've obviously looked at the lads and seen how they've dealt with finishing playing and going into different roles as well, and there's so many different paths to take.
'People say 'what's the right path to take?' Do you go down a level? Do you stay at the top? Do you go straight into management? Do you coach a youth team?
'I don't think there's a right or wrong, I think it depends what fits at the right time for that individual and that's where I'm at right now. It feels natural, it's a great position. Other lads have gone straight into management.
'You look at Frank (Lampard at Derby) and I know Stevie (Gerrard) done a year with the younger lads at Liverpool, but he's gone straight in at Rangers and it looks like it comes natural to them.
'I'm in my position as I am at the moment and it feels good for me, so we'll see what the future brings.'
TempleK
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Don't think it's a debate that he has a great history but personally I feel he's tactics have been concurred and he hasn't adapted with the times
He hasn't adapted with the time yet in the last 5 years he has achieved more than your favorite play boy Pochetinnoe and your Klop. You hate the man but can not deny what he has achieved is GREATNESS BEYOND your imagination.
suzcnop
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Pongs is doing all this to get mou out.
AhmedSaraBarryRama
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Is like carrick is campaigning to take the job under his boss noose
fatimnt
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A creep is saying that Mou and Carrick have ruined the team....not surprising....it's always recreation know nothing about football draw these conclusions. High time for this creep to watch other sports...one good one......daydreaming
fatimnt
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Nobody is saying that ,Mou will distal Sir Alex's record or be exactly like him....Don't miss the point. No two people are alike....the only thing perhaps the looks...nothing else
fatimnt
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A real gentleman...that's what Carrick is. He gives credit when it's due and never bad mouths anyone....It's difficult to come across another person like him.. ..we are proud of you
faccdiuz
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sorry but José can't walk in sir Alex shoes as a manager. he will never achieve what sir Alex achieved at united
agujesus
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The only similarity between Jose and Sir Alex is that they both won trebles and both hated Pogba.
hahahahahah
Chima92
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Carrick, do not follow these Forma Man Utd players talking Nonsense on the media cos i have loved ur Unique character, There is ntn alike between the Legendary Sir Alex n Jose M. Jose is nowhere comparable to Sir Alex as a manager. They have different views towards the game n thats y Jose is not the kind of Coach United need.
fotcdikls
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Carrick you're an assistant coach and part of the problem. Mourhino and yourself have ruined the team. Your training methods and playing styles have had such a negative impact we've had the worst start to a campaign for decades. Please join that fool when he's kicked out the door soon.
pls no insults bro, carrick is our legend and Jose one the best managers in the world. let's our wish the team well .
madridsta_5199
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The only similarity between Jose and Sir Alex is that they both won trebles and both hated Pogba.
Vombcelopz
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please don't put mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson in one sentence
Oklahoma
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I would say "used to be"
egyptiane
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Yes you cannot deny what he has achieved but you cannot compare anyone with Sir Alex.
badminton
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differnce is unlike josé fergie knew when it was time to retire...
bandage
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That's the point ... he's a " Has Been " not won anything of importance for a while
halamardi
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Sir Alex was a better man manager and could coach young players. Jose just wants to spend the club's money until he gets it right or they fire him!
abofeuy
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Carrick you're an assistant coach and part of the problem. Mourhino and yourself have ruined the team. Your training methods and playing styles have had such a negative impact we've had the worst start to a campaign for decades. Please join that fool when he's kicked out the door soon.
Allen2034
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That's a job at United for life then Michael
Lozenges
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He said while wiping dribble off his chin
Dedemis
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What Fergie achieved with United cannot be compare to Jose. One won the real deal; FAcup, Champion, and League while the other won Charity Shield Dinner Plate, Europa second Tie, and The Emirates Cup. One play attractive football but the other is the impersonation of Tony Pulis. I mean how on earth you would compare both men?
Sallyy
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Yes he's done it all like many other sports people who are now finished. I've said before no one wins forever, dynamism in sports changes and you always have to reinvent yourself to stay top. Mourinho stayed the same, who knows in 5 years time Pep's tiki taka football may not work anymore.
Leslevi
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That's all long ago Carrick! His heart is no longer in this job! Both he and Van Gal, decimated a once fantastic Club, by getting rid of the local players, then bringing in "Mercenaries" with no allegiance to the Club or it's fans! Although the downfall started with that arrogant over recommended manager by Alec Ferguson!
humidity
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Don't think it's a debate that he has a great history but personally I feel he's tactics have been concurred and he hasn't adapted with the times
Parker09
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What Fergie achieved with United cannot be compare to Jose. One won the real deal; FAcup, Champion League and the Premier League while the other won Charity Shield Dinner Plate, Europa second Tie, and The Emirates Cup. One play attractive football but the other is the impersonation of Tony Pulis. I mean how on earth you would compare both men
Tuesdayman
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Mourinho's history is great but it's the here and now that matters and he is currently turning United from an attractive attacking side to a boring defensive unit that is terrible to watch. He also alienates players, degrades them in public and blames everyone but himself. Time he was gone.
Landtiger
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As a manager, he's won more than Jurgen Klopp, Brendan Rodgers, Kenny Dalglish, Roy Hodgson, Rafa Benitez, Gerard Houllier, Roy Evans and Graeme Souness combined. No further comment.
memory4
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Interesting fact: Jose Mourinho has a higher win % at Manchester United than any other manager in their history. No further comment.
Jattfanmessida
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I think if players settled with Mourinho they are still in best teams of Europe.Players should respect their club's reputation that they build up in a hundred years.Manchester United is a biggest club in the world who produced world class players.I stand with Mourinho players should stand with their coach and club.There is a lack of trust.Players should trust in Mourinho and The Club....I believe that they will come back strongly...
Peterjerry
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nice