Manchester United are in the same hole again. Do they twist or stick with what they've got?
Michael Carrick's appointment as interim coach saw him hired based on his plans for the remainder of the season. But did anyone imagine it would go this well?
Five wins from six - with a draw at West Ham the only blemish - makes Carrick the most popular man in the red half of Manchester. Their season is back on track and the future suddenly looks bright again.
Speaking before the 1-0 win over Everton, Sky Sports' Gary Neville said: "If he gets United into the Champions League there will be a lot of fever around that he should be appointed."
After the match he was talking up third spot as a possibility, with him and Jamie Carragher both believing United are set for Europe's top competition next season.
So where would that leave Carrick?
The problem is United have been here before with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in 2019. They gave him the full-time job after a successful caretaker period, but two-and-a-half years later he was out the door.
There was a similar 'stick or twist' feeling with Erik ten Hag last season. The Dutchman managed to stay beyond the 2024 summer - but it proved to be just a stay of execution. United will arguably want to avoid another period like those wasted ones.
Neville recognises that too. "I'm not against Michael being appointed, I love him to bits," he added. "But I think Manchester United should go for the best class of manager available.
"They've had young and inexperienced managers with the last two picks. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come in before as an ex-player and that didn't work in the end. So I feel removing as much risk as possible is the right option."
Who are the best options available?
Right now, United's form is pretty much perfect under Carrick. But if they are looking for a more experienced option, then there are only a few options out there.
According to Sky Sports data, there are only eight managers with a better fit to the 'United DNA'. The only one without a job right now is Solskjaer, but United won't go there again after turning him down in favour of Carrick back in January.
The best fit, according to the numbers, is Antonio Conte - but not only is he with Napoli, that argument has come and gone. The Italian was tipped to come in at United before Ten Hag's Old Trafford arrival, but Neville argued that it "wouldn't be the right fit".
Conte was described by Neville as a "hitman", someone who would do a job for one or two years then leave under a dark cloud.
Roberto Martinez is the next-best option, stats-wise, and could be available this summer after Portugal's World Cup bid.
The other options don't jump out either. Would Stuttgart boss Sebastian Hoeness - fourth in the Bundesliga and firing the Europa League - be another risk like Ruben Amorim? Diego Simeone won't be brought out of Atletico Madrid, neither will Carlo Ancelotti out of Brazil.
Frank Lampard would be so risky that surely Carrick is a safer bet, Louis van Gaal has retired, while Marcelo Bielsa comes across as another Conte 'hitman' option.
The next 20 names on the list are where the realistic candidates lie. Those include Marco Silva, Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner - all out of contract in the summer and with experience of the Premier League.
Unai Emery is another interesting option, if he can be persuaded away from his Aston Villa project, while Xavi and Roberto de Zerbi are both currently out of work.
There is also the option of Gareth Southgate, especially with former England assistant coach Steve Holland already on the coaching staff. But, again, it's a risk - so are any of those options better than Carrick?
The case for Carrickβ¦
There is, of course, no guarantee that Carrick would take the United job full-time if he was offered it. "I wondered whether Michael actually would say no," said Neville last month.
"He is that type of guy Michael, he's someone who would always work in the best interest of the football club. He may do that, or he might say: 'No, I feel comfortable enough and I've built such a good relationship with the players, his coaching staff' to not put his name in the hat."
But United's win at Everton rubber-stamped the notion that Carrick and United just fit in terms of DNA. Benjamin Sesko's winner was a throwback to the type of fast-breaking team seen in Sir Alex Ferguson's title-winning generations gone by.
"Amazing, quick, devastating counter-attacks," said Neville after the game. "That is what I see when I think of a classic Manchester United goal - and that [one at Everton] is as good as you'll see."
There were similar breakaways for Bryan Mbeumo's goal against Manchester City, Sesko's winner against Fulham had a counter-attacking vibe.
Sesko has also hit three late goals in the last four games, and 'Fergie time' returning only makes Carrick more appealing to those craving the times of old at United.
So do Man Utd want something old, or something new? They've got something borrowed in Carrick - but will they renew?
Siedeotuyz
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giving carrick job
Crain
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The only red (lost) in Arsenal and Manchester city last 6 games was sponsored by Manchester United π π€£
keebopru
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He needs nothing more to prove that he is a good choice . my only problem remains the board of Manchester United that board has cause us damages with their decision. only way now is Carrick way, give him the financial support he only needed don't waste time whenever he need players in the team
Manchesterunitedmaun
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he deserves the permanent
Sicdempsuy
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Carrick won't be the good man to become a permanent Manager though he is still good . My reasons are: Next Season will be playing games in different competitions n the club tactician to win games. Like now we are playing 1 game per week yet the team struggles to win against an average team. If possible they should stick to their agreement as caretaker until the end of this season.
Which average team, Newcastle smashed the on form PSG last season in group stages but were they average βΊοΈ
yuuadenry
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there's no average team in premiership
I was about to reply him that too. the teams you call average are conveniently beating other Top teams across Europe. England is tough. Arsenal couldn't beat bottom table wolves
jef7
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what else do you want him to do apart from what he's doing now?
winbcdeiuz
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her deserve to be our head coach
Kudbcdlmsu
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Carrick won't be the good man to become a permanent Manager though he is still good . My reasons are: Next Season will be playing games in different competitions n the club tactician to win games. Like now we are playing 1 game per week yet the team struggles to win against an average team. If possible they should stick to their agreement as caretaker until the end of this season.
there's no average team in premiership
docbcdeimt
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give him one year a see the results
Melusisibs
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Carrick won't be the good man to become a permanent Manager though he is still good . My reasons are: Next Season will be playing games in different competitions n the club tactician to win games. Like now we are playing 1 game per week yet the team struggles to win against an average team. If possible they should stick to their agreement as caretaker until the end of this season.
Vauabmprsy
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nothing
habacdils
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yessss I believe Carrick manager Manchester United
zenabelru
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To beat man city and arsenal and still not good enough ?
OverloadElidemaskino
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he needs to employ Roy Kean, Garry Neville and Paul scores as his assistant managers in order to close their mouths and see what they can do in football management π«΄πΎπβ οΈπ€πΎππππππ
zecdlmop
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I said this earlier when Carrick was called upon. Carrick will be like pep Guadiola when he was given the job at Barcelona. believe this or not,if Carrick remains the coach next season,man u will win the league. He is underrated classic coach with experience of how to win matches. The greatest mistake the board will do is not giving carei k the job. non of the coaches listed is as good as Carrick right now. check there CVs Carrick is better
nepkmorsz
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If the opinion is to be respected and valued, then I would suggest Carrick be given a permanent managerial role at Manchester United. So we can see how strong his tactics are.
Cohaimrsty
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The only coach i can recommend if they dont give it to carrick is Fabrigas the guy is doing wonders at como than nobody.
AzizAluke
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Give Carrick the job simpleπ β€οΈ
dapcemnou
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Carrick has already proved, what else do Man United want. This is difficult part of the season, but he is getting results. But the trend has been that Man United owners always look for a way to put the club in bad situation again.
bleetoe
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simple........win games.
motbiklouy
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it's a trap
Zeediklpyz
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If Manchester United think twice before giving this man 4 years contract, i hope there go back to where they are coming from again.
kadabmrsty
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they Manchester board no need to think twice give carrick two year contract as soon as possible if they want man united to do better and better no need big name coach cuz carrick is blood Manchester united boy knows exctaly how many united want to playing and knows in and out club very well so here is just give time with 2 years contract parmnent head coach will be big mistake man united look for big name coach big mistake will be
Heikal_Mahsir
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And Gary, just shut up. Motherfucker go sleep with Keano.
Heikal_Mahsir
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Back to basics. If he performs then hire Carrick. No harm done. Bring back the United DNA. if he fails then back to square one. This is the business, the winning business. Nobody lasts long unless ure FERGIE.
timmiling
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π Manchester United under Michael Carrick: 5 wins, 1 draw, 12 goals scored, 6 conceded, 3 clean sheets in 6 games.
GLEEFULLY
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Carrick is the best coach currently
kg-4991
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To be honest, they should stay put and do nothing until the season ends. Then look at the stats. % passing, %transitions, %Chance creation, %Attack breakdowns and %clearances. That alone tells a tall tale on what to do next. Understand how the team plays first before making Carrick permanent or bringing someone new.
vubdknptuz
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Please he was appointed as the caretaker manager until the end of this season Premier League, let's see what happens in these games, Compton league is required of him ,I think he know what is going on behind the door
yimcknotz
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All these managers mentioned are not better than Carrick. The one or two better than him will not be at united for up to three years, and we'll start looking for Carrick again. Carrick is united, and English. United is Carrick and English. What a blend.
SUKHENDEBNATH
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as interim he is better atleast this season
zibclnoty
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All these managers you mentioned above they started somewhere to become great. We need to give Carrick the chance to prove himself . Sign him up!