Ruben Amorim's spell in charge of Manchester United may not have been a success, but he left valuable building blocks in place that have helped Michael Carrick succeed.
That is the view of United legend Ryan Giggs, who believes Carrick has shown enough as the Red Devils' interim boss to warrant a shot at the permanent job.
United parted company with Amorim on January 5, bringing an end to a largely miserable 14-month stint under the former Sporting CP boss.
He oversaw their worst-ever Premier League season in 2024-25, as they finished 15th with a mere 42 points, as well as losing to Tottenham in the Europa League final.
Things improved in the first half of 2025-26 as United were sixth in the Premier League table, though Amorim hastened his own departure by questioning the club's hierarchy and demanding greater involvement in recruitment.
Amorim left with a win rate of 32% in the Premier League (15/47), the lowest by any Red Devils manager, though many of the players he signed – including Benjamin Sesko, Bryan Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Senne Lammens – have put in decent displays for Carrick.
In an appearance on Rio Ferdinand Presents, Giggs said: "A sign of a good manager is the team that he leaves behind.
"Ruben Amorim took a lot of stick for the way that he played. I didn't enjoy watching it but actually, I think some of his signings have been good and I think we're now seeing that now.
"Even though his legacy probably isn't great with results and performances, he's probably left the club, and the players that he got out, in a pretty good place."
Carrick has won nine of his 14 Premier League games in charge of United, across two stints.
His 64% win rate is the second-best of any manager in their Premier League history, only behind Alex Ferguson (65%, 528/810).
And Giggs spoke glowingly of the job his former team-mate has done, adding: "There's positivity from me because the hardest thing to do as a manager is win games and he's winning games.
"It's hard at this time of the season to really stamp your own philosophy, your own principles of play. I think every manager that goes into a role now is like an interim, because you don't get time.
"I think 20 to 30 years ago you were looking at the long-term. You're buying players, young players, who are maybe not right yet but in two or three years' time they'll be great for the club.
"You can't do that anymore. You've got to work short-term and long-term, and I think Michael will do that."
United's next game is at home to Brentford on April 27, when they will look to further cement their place in the top five as they near Champions League qualification.
MuhammadMustaphaBadj
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He bought the vegetables from the market but was unable to cook a good meal for The United fans. Those vegetable were used by Carrick to cook a good meal
OverloadElidemaskino
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The only thing Amorim left was shame and disgrace at Old Trafford
I hate that guy's record very embarrassing
cobadlnpsz
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ooo that's right
Zueekopsyz
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100% I do agree with Giggs about what is left behind by Amorin
zisbcknsy
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With those 4new ones we r golden 🪙 💯🔥
hezbdopty
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Bollocks
bwalyaalfred024
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Amorim built a house that Carrick has turned into a mansion...
Nudbdeimo
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After you have all tool's you needed to work and u don't know how to it..
tenaemnpz
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01) lammens - Henderson 02) Dalot _ Mazrouni 03) Shaw _ Dorgu. _ Leon 04) Maguire _ De light _ Heaven 05) Martinez _ Yoro. _ Malachia 06) Camavinga _ Garner _ Ugarte 08) Guimiaress _ Mainoo. _ 10) Fernandez _ Mount. _ Gomez 11) Mbueno _ Amad 07) Cunha _ Rashford _ Sancho 09) Sesko _ Zirkzee
wembcimpru
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Very correct. He did the ground work.
Roklmnpts
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Amorim played with different formation thats why he win now but next game different result
Ritcdikmnr
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1. Vicario 31. Lammens 2. Dalot 3. Mazraoui 23. Shaw 26. Heaven 5. Maguire 15. Yoro 6. Martinez 25. Senesi 4. Garner 18. Mainoo 16. Camavinga 17. Goretzka 20. Amad 13. Dorgu 22. Leon 10. Cunha 11. Rashford 7. Mount 8. Fernandez 19. Mbeumo 9. Huijlund 30
Betapidkin
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Amorim was a good coach but too rigid, he never takes to change and bcos of that, he failed at Man united. He sticks to one formation and that affected his reign as Man united manager.
mowckpsuz
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but he failed to use what he had
rasbdimru
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The only thing Amorim left was shame and disgrace at Old Trafford
Widbiltz
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Amorim wasn't good enough to utilise all the available opportunities in MU when he was coaching them then to make a formidable team.
Barhi007
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How many of those players did he actually want to sign? He would have preferred Gyokeres to Sesko, Martinez to Lammens. Credit needs to go to the board for signing the right players and not Amorim. They even made the stance to sign PL proven players.
Hakcdmruy
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What did he left ?🙄🤮