Rio Ferdinand appeared to hit out for a second time at the stance held by his former team-mate Roy Keane - and other Manchester United fans - that Michael Carrick should not be handed the permanent job at Old Trafford this summer.
Under the interim manager, the struggling side have won four Premier League matches on the bounce for the first time in two years, with many believing that appointing Carrick full-time would help the club move on from its challenging Ruben Amorim era.
But Keane was an early vocal critic of the idea, stressing that there are 'bigger and better' candidates to take the reins at the end of the season.
Ferdinand has been one of Carrick's most outspoken supporters among the ranks of former Man United stars who have moved into punditry. Speaking on his podcast on Monday, he said Carrick should be given the job if he guides the club into the Champions League.
He had earlier said he thought the disrespect shown towards the former captain was 'unbelievable'.
The ex-defender doubled down on his stance after Man United's fourth win under the temporary head coach against Tottenham on Saturday, underlining how every potential new managerial appointment would come with a risk - not just Carrick's.
'There's risks with anyone that goes in there,' he said on his Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast. 'No matter what Michael Carrick does, how well he does, and if he got the job on the back of a great ending to the season, there's still risk.'
'There's an element of risk, but with every one of the names that get thrown into the hat, there an element of risk with all of them.
'I don't know in any walk of life, where someone comes in given the opportunity to do well, and put their first foot forward for a job opportunity, they smash it - and hopefully he carries on, at the moment he’s smashing it, four wins out of four, and people are going "no, he shouldn’t get it though".
'I don't understand that with Roy, I've got to be honest. I don't know how you can be so against it.'
After taking such an extreme stance in the early stages of Carrick's time at Old Trafford, Keane appeared to soften somewhat, saying on his Overlap podcast that he wished Carrick well and hoped he did get appointed.
The pronouncement coming as a surprise to his co-host Gary Neville, Keane was pressed to remember what he had said days earlier, prompting him to add: 'I don't think it's the right decision, good luck with it.
'Yeah, but, I'm sticking to my guns. I've said my piece, I think that he's got the job, and if he gets it in the summer then you go "listen, good luck to him", but as a caretaker manager, it's a different animal to being manager of United trying to win league titles over the next two, three, four, five years, whatever it might be,' he added.
'I think you can get a better manager than Carrick, absolutely. But I think he's doing a good job, perfect timing for him, and even if he doesn't get the United job, these results a bit like Ruud (Van Nistelrooy), he can get another job, probably another Premiership manager.
'But just cause you're doing well at United, it doesn't mean he'll do well at another club.
'He's got the players back, it's all been sliding doors moments. Great for him, and he's took advantage of it.'
Carrick himself has been keen to snuff out murmurings that he is already thinking of taking the position permanently, confirming ahead of the Spurs win that he doesn't want the club to make a 'knee-jerk' decision.
‘I’m loving what I'm doing,’ said Carrick. ‘I'm here, and I feel at home here, but I fully understand the situation, so I'm not getting too carried away.
‘Nothing has changed. To be honest, it's not going to change what I do or how I feel about it. I think I'm fully aware of the role I'm doing here and the responsibility I've got.
'We want to be successful. I want the club to be successful beyond the end of the season: if that's me, if that's somebody else. At this stage, I can't control that, and we'll see what happens.
‘But it's certainly about trying to improve the team and keep making Manchester United stronger and improving all the time. So results over a short period time don't change that.
‘If they have changed that there is something wrong. It can't be so knee-jerk whether it's really good or whether there's a few issues we need to solve. It's steady progress really.
‘Football can twist and turn just as quick, so we have got to keep level and focus on what we need to do.’
Carrick will look to continue the club's winning run on Tuesday, when they travel to relegation-threatened West Ham.
Manchesterunitedmaun
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MC is the best choice for Manchester united
Yikdmruyz
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both of you are nothing and had no effect towards Carrick!
lilusko
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we have a chance to be third tonight
Noyabcdot
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ungrateful people everywhere...after Fergie,who has succeeded there apart from Mourinho? now Carrick is doing a tremendous job and you're waiting for a top manager,which top manager if I may ask? no wonder these useless pundits can't stand it watching Arteta doing well.. jealousy people
AFerusmc6546
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for example like pep and Zidane they former players for they achieve their goals wit low experiences
Zidane weh de fear na Madrid help am not special
Hihcekmsuy
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it shall not be well with Keane Keane is a complete enemies of progress idiot
Hoyacimsu
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for example like pep and Zidane they former players for they achieve their goals wit low experiences
jadbceilos
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For any former Manchester player who honestly wishes the club well, this is not the time to discuss whether MC should be given the longer term job or not. For now, I think they and all Man United fans should be hoping for the next win on the eave of every PL match-day until the end of the season and may be there will be a debate or not thereafter. Is any true Man United supporter not enjoying the current team situation under Carrick?
Hiyklnuyz
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no need to rush for carrick wait for a class Manager
🤣🤣🤣🤣
dougiefresh
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○ Single ○ Married ● Waiting for Carrick ball
KasongoWaKenya
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no need to rush for carrick wait for a class Manager
Another Keane.
biebcdmrs
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Man U,Arsenal and Liverpool legends are wizards,they dont even hide their jelouse cause its too big,it exposes itself no matter what...they are full of hatred...I dont like them,I only resepect Rooney sometimes...the rest especially the English ones are wizards
Vedapuyz
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Roy Keane is just a mad Man
Bulaboyz18
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Well Roy can say whatever he wants.How many managers have come and gone and how many of them did well.If you look at some of the bigger names than you will think ‘how did they perform’.If this guy is doing well till the end of the season than why not him getting the job?Be realistic and support him,you never know he might win the league in the next 1 to 2 years time.Bringing in another big name manager also comes with risk,nothing is guaranteed.That’s my thought about Carrick so let him do his job till end of the season.
Weecknoptz
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Keane has always been a jealous type he heed in the name of rivalry with arsenal while he was very jealous of Patrick viera
Rinkachi2221
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Roy Keane is full of trash just the same like that Jamie Carragher..
Coybciopry
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can someone ask keane shut his mouth,he not doing the job dont be busy body and act smart
Rais421
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no need to rush for carrick wait for a class Manager
moheksz
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Keane have never been in coaching position so please don’t talk nonsense MU are in good hands and winning matches what’s else matters
Anurag_Patwardhan
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Ruben Amorim was right about one thing…. The Ex players put too much pressure on the players. All the pundits should just shut up and let Carrick and all the players play in peace…. Everyone is just toxic at this point. None of the past legends are helping the club in anyway…
darkxiao
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It's better with Carrick because the noise will be lower if he got sack in the future just like ole's, hiring another "better" managers will be another waste if they fail. Carrick doesn't have big achievements so there are no pressure for him, getting a top and experience managers will be another hit or miss situation.
Sovoty
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Keane is an assh**. Don't take him serious. Maybe he wants the job for himself.
Wusmnptuyz
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Carrick have not been appointed yet. but just imagine the pressure and criticism from these clowns called legend. they just want everyone to be like them failures. GOOD LUCK Carrick.
Riceilorsu
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He took his girlfriend
thisishayzed
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I'm an Arsenal fan... Carrick is the best candidate for now and he's proved with results and good change in attitude of the players. Man Utd is finally waking up again since Fergie left in 2013
Vokbeituy
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even if the club appoint some of the so called to manage or coach the club they will do worst than other previous manager or coach
Singapore739607
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Ignore tat idiot . He’s not fit to even handle a 3rd division club.
Luabemnou
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Ferdinand is right. Kean should give Carrick a breathing space
cubabeiryz
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He a big hater loved him as a Utd legend but as a person he is terrible 😤
denadintuz
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Keane precisely correct not given permanent job. He is not world class and will not going successful. Taking into the current form it doesn't mean he will successfull.
RoshanNemchand
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roy is getting jealous
hodabdmprt
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That Roy of a guy and many of his kind must be part of a project to bring down man utd because no one in his right senses will always be negative over everything about man utd
lubabiklsu
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Roy keane doesn't respect any legends who served,and excell from Man u for reasons best known to him. Keane sees himself as the only respected legend of Man u. He criticized Ferguson as well.Carrick is the best choice. A better coach from Keane cannot do better than Carrick' s Record. Ignore Keane's advice with respect. Carrick is the deal,and pride of Manchester United.
Cubdmnopru
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You guys should go and look coaching job and leave carrick and Manchester united alone