The Peoples Person
·4 de abril de 2026
Michael Carrick: Giggs says Man United face an obvious choice over their next manager

In partnership with
Yahoo sportsThe Peoples Person
·4 de abril de 2026

Ryan Giggs says it is obvious who Manchester United should appoint as their next head coach.
At the start of the year, INEOS finally found the courage to pull the plug on Ruben Amorim’s faltering project. The Portuguese tactician was dismissed, Darren Fletcher stepped in as interim, and eventually Michael Carrick was handed the reins as caretaker until the end of the season.
There were doubts about Carrick, but what a fantastic job he has done since taking charge. The midfielder-turned-head coach has exceeded expectations, collecting 23 points from a possible 30 in the Premier League.
He has steadied the ship, lifted morale, and transformed a fragile squad into firm favourites for Champions League qualification.
In 10 matches under Carrick, United have recorded seven wins, two draws, and just one defeat. They will be aiming to make it eight victories from 11 when they return from their Ireland training camp.
Despite United’s resurgence, INEOS have yet to signal that Carrick is their choice for the permanent role. But calls are growing louder for the club to be bold and appoint him.
Harry Maguire recently backed the 44‑year‑old for the job, and now Ryan Giggs has added his voice, urging his former club to act decisively.
Speaking with Webby and O’Neil, Giggs explained why overlooking Carrick would be a mistake:
“The hardest thing in the world as a manager is to win games, and he’s doing that; we’ve lost one game. Not only that, just the feeling around the place… fans are coming to games now thinking, ‘right, we’ve got a massive chance here.’
“We’re looking up now rather than down – can we catch City?
“The turnaround has been amazing… I can’t see past Michael at the moment, I just can’t.”
Giggs also praised Carrick’s calmness and his understanding of the club, arguing that with time, he would only grow stronger.
It is hard to argue against Giggs’ claims. United have rediscovered their rhythm under Carrick, making Amorim’s tenure increasingly forgettable.
If he sustains this form, it would be easy to back him to take United forward, especially if supported in the summer transfer window.
With top tacticians such as Thomas Tuchel, Roberto De Zerbi and Luis Enrique no longer in contention, Carrick remains a credible candidate.
But as per reports, the race may ultimately come down to him and Julian Nagelsmann, and right now, Carrick’s case is compelling.
Featured image Lewis Storey via Getty Images
The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social









































