Manchester United fans are divided over the club's decision to appoint Michael Carrick as permanent head coach, with opinions ranging from "common sense" to "a mistake." The former midfielder, who signed a two-year deal, has drawn praise for steadying the ship after a turbulent period at Old Trafford.
Many supporters see Carrick as the natural choice. "Finally, the club has shown common sense," says Andrew. "Carrick knows what it takes to be a United player and how to get the best out of his squad. He's stood up to be counted—now it's time for the players to do the same." Anirban echoes that sentiment, adding, "Glad good sense prevailed. Now back him in the transfer market!"
But not everyone is convinced. Bo warns of a no-win scenario: "Appoint Carrick and it fails, it's Solskjaer all over again. Don't appoint him and the next manager fails, then it's 'should have been Carrick.'" Others are cautiously optimistic. Mike calls it "a sensible appointment with a sensible contract," while Hugh notes, "Two years is right. Now we need smart investment in players this summer."
Nigel sums up the stakes perfectly: "Carrick deserves this chance. But the hierarchy must back him with serious money and astute signings. Next season will be much tougher, and there needs to be a lot of comings and goings in the transfer window."
For United fans, the message is clear: Carrick has earned his shot. Now it's up to the players—and the board—to deliver.
