Manchester United Legend Wayne Rooney Thinks Michael Carrick Can Bring Back the Red Devils' Spirit as Potential Caretaker Manager.
Former Manchester United captain and current Sky Sports pundit, Wayne Rooney, has expressed his support for a potential caretaker manager role for legendary midfielder, Michael Carrick. Carrick, who served under Sir Alex Ferguson from 2006 to 2014, was recently appointed director of football strategy at the club, replacing Ed Woodward. However, in light of the current managerial void, Rooney believes that Carrick's experience and passion would be a perfect fit for the role.
Rooney thinks that as caretaker manager, Carrick can bring back the essence of Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson's reign, which dominated English football in the late 90s and early 2000s. According to Rooney, the team needs someone with a deep understanding of the game, who possesses the same passion and dedication that made United great.
As for Rooney himself joining the coaching staff at Old Trafford, he remains open to discussing potential opportunities. The former England striker, now a football pundit, would be eager to get involved with the club again in some capacity.
Former Manchester United captain and current Sky Sports pundit, Wayne Rooney, has expressed his support for a potential caretaker manager role for legendary midfielder, Michael Carrick. Carrick, who served under Sir Alex Ferguson from 2006 to 2014, was recently appointed director of football strategy at the club, replacing Ed Woodward. However, in light of the current managerial void, Rooney believes that Carrick's experience and passion would be a perfect fit for the role.
Rooney thinks that as caretaker manager, Carrick can bring back the essence of Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson's reign, which dominated English football in the late 90s and early 2000s. According to Rooney, the team needs someone with a deep understanding of the game, who possesses the same passion and dedication that made United great.
As for Rooney himself joining the coaching staff at Old Trafford, he remains open to discussing potential opportunities. The former England striker, now a football pundit, would be eager to get involved with the club again in some capacity.