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Casemiro backs Carrick for permanent Manchester United manager’s job

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Casemiro Backs Carrick for Permanent Manchester United Manager’s Job: “He’s Already Shown He Has What It Takes”

In what could be the most significant vote of confidence yet for Manchester United’s interim manager, Brazilian midfielder Casemiro has publicly thrown his full weight behind Michael Carrick to take the reins at Old Trafford on a permanent basis. The five-time Champions League winner did not mince words, declaring that Carrick has already proven he possesses the tactical acumen, emotional intelligence, and leadership required to succeed in one of the most unforgiving roles in world football.

Contents
  • The Casemiro Endorsement: Why It Carries Weight
  • Tactical Transformation Under Carrick: From Chaos to Control
  • Carrick’s Quiet Leadership: The Forgotten Art of Man-Management
  • What Next? The Case for Carrick as Permanent Manager
  • Conclusion: The Carrick Era Deserves a Real Chance

Speaking exclusively to club media ahead of United’s final push for the Premier League title, Casemiro’s endorsement arrives at a pivotal moment. Carrick, who was thrust into the spotlight after the club parted ways with Ruben Amorim in January following a turbulent 14-month reign, has orchestrated a stunning revival. Since taking over, the former England international has guided United to 10 wins in 14 matches across all competitions, reigniting hopes of a strong finish and securing Champions League football with three games to spare.

“Michael has already shown he has all the qualities needed to be a great manager at this club,” Casemiro said. “He knows the DNA of Manchester United. He understands the pressure, the expectation, and the way we need to play. For me, he deserves the chance to build something bigger here.”

The Casemiro Endorsement: Why It Carries Weight

When a player of Casemiro’s stature speaks, the football world listens. The 33-year-old has won everything—multiple Champions League titles, La Liga crowns, and a Copa América with Brazil. He has played under Carlo Ancelotti, Zinedine Zidane, and Erik ten Hag. His opinion is not given lightly, and his backing of Carrick is a powerful signal to the United hierarchy.

“I have seen many managers in my career. Tactically, Michael is very clever. But it is not just about tactics,” Casemiro explained. “He has changed the mentality of the group. He gives us confidence. He speaks to each player individually. That is rare. That is the mark of a top manager.”

The Brazilian’s support comes after a season of significant upheaval. When Ruben Amorim was sacked in January, the club sat eighth in the Premier League, and morale was at rock bottom. Carrick, a club legend from his playing days, was initially seen as a safe pair of hands to steady the ship. But what has unfolded since has been nothing short of remarkable.

  • 10 wins in 14 matches across all competitions since Carrick took charge.
  • Victories against Arsenal, Manchester City, Liverpool, and Chelsea—a clean sweep of the traditional “Big Six” rivals.
  • Climb from eighth to third in the Premier League standings.
  • Champions League qualification secured with three matches remaining.

Casemiro highlighted that these results are not flukes. “We beat Arsenal at the Emirates. We beat City at Old Trafford. We beat Liverpool at Anfield. These are not easy games. Michael prepared us perfectly for each one. He studies the opponent better than anyone I have seen.”

Tactical Transformation Under Carrick: From Chaos to Control

One of the most striking changes under Michael Carrick has been the tactical clarity. Under Amorim, United often looked disjointed, unsure whether to press or sit deep. Carrick, a former deep-lying playmaker himself, has instilled a system built on possession with purpose and high-intensity pressing.

“He has given us a structure,” Casemiro noted. “Everyone knows their role. When we lose the ball, we press immediately. When we have it, we keep it, but we also go forward quickly. He has brought back the identity of Manchester United—attacking football, but with discipline.”

The results speak for themselves. United’s expected goals (xG) numbers have improved dramatically. Defensively, they have conceded fewer goals per game than under any previous manager this season. Offensively, the fluidity between Bruno Fernandes, Marcus Rashford, and Rasmus Højlund has been restored.

Key tactical adjustments under Carrick:

  • Midfield balance: Carrick has deployed a double pivot of Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo, allowing Bruno Fernandes freedom to roam.
  • Full-back inversion: Diogo Dalot and Luke Shaw are now used as inverted full-backs, creating overloads in midfield.
  • Counter-pressing: United win the ball back within five seconds of losing it far more frequently than before.
  • Set-piece improvement: The team has scored seven goals from set-pieces under Carrick, compared to just three under Amorim.

Casemiro, who has been one of the most experienced voices in the dressing room, believes Carrick’s impact is both tactical and mental. “He has changed the atmosphere. The players believe again. That is the most important thing. When you believe, you can beat anyone.”

Carrick’s Quiet Leadership: The Forgotten Art of Man-Management

In an era of bombastic managers and social media soundbites, Michael Carrick operates with a calm, understated authority. This is not a man who screams from the touchline or throws teacups at halftime. Instead, he relies on detailed preparation and personal relationships.

“He speaks to everyone,” Casemiro revealed. “Not just the starters. The young players, the ones who are not playing. He makes everyone feel important. That is hard to do. I have seen managers who only talk to the stars. Michael talks to everyone.”

This approach has paid dividends. Youngsters like Kobbie Mainoo and Alejandro Garnacho have flourished under Carrick. Even players who were out of favor, such as Jadon Sancho, have found form again. The unity in the squad is palpable.

“He gives you confidence,” Casemiro added. “When you make a mistake, he does not shout. He shows you on the video what you can do better. He treats you like a professional. That is why the dressing room is behind him 100 percent.”

The Brazilian also pointed out that Carrick’s understanding of the club’s history is a massive advantage. “He played here. He won the Champions League here. He knows what it means to wear this shirt. That is something you cannot teach. He lives and breathes Manchester United.”

What Next? The Case for Carrick as Permanent Manager

The question now is whether the United board will listen to Casemiro’s endorsement—and the evidence of the past few months. The club has been linked with several high-profile candidates, including Zinedine Zidane, Roberto De Zerbi, and Thomas Tuchel. But Carrick’s internal candidacy is gaining serious momentum.

Arguments for Carrick:

  • Results speak louder than names: 10 wins in 14 matches is a better record than any other manager this season.
  • Dressing room unity: The players are playing for him, and key voices like Casemiro are publicly backing him.
  • Club DNA: He understands the culture, the academy, and the expectations better than any outsider.
  • Stability: After the chaos of Amorim, a steady hand is exactly what United need.
  • Financial sense: No compensation fees needed, and the money can be spent on transfers instead.

Casemiro was unequivocal in his prediction. “I think he will be the manager for a long time. He has my full support, and I know the other players feel the same. He deserves time to build. This is not a short-term fix. This is the start of something special.”

The Brazilian also addressed the inevitable comparisons to other candidates. “I have played for the best managers in the world. I know what a great manager looks like. Michael Carrick is a great manager. He just needs the chance to prove it on the biggest stage.”

Conclusion: The Carrick Era Deserves a Real Chance

As the Premier League season approaches its climax, Manchester United face a decision that will shape the next era of the club. Do they go for a big-name appointment, or do they trust the man who has already turned the ship around? Casemiro’s ringing endorsement is not just a soundbite—it is a reflection of the reality inside the dressing room.

Michael Carrick has taken a fractured squad, restored its confidence, and delivered results against the best teams in the country. He has secured Champions League football, revived the club’s identity, and earned the respect of veterans like Casemiro. In a season of chaos, he has been the calm at the center of the storm.

“He has already shown he can do it,” Casemiro concluded. “Now it is up to the club to give him the job. I believe he will be one of the best managers in the world. And I want to be here to see it happen.”

Whether the United board shares that belief remains to be seen. But if the players have their way, the Carrick era at Old Trafford is only just beginning. And with Casemiro leading the charge, the Brazilian’s word carries the weight of a champion.


Source: Based on news from India Today Sport.

Image: CC licensed via mg.wikipedia.org

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