Thursday, 23 April 2026

Carrick reacts to Rosenior sacking


Man Utd head coach Michael Carrick on whether it's tough to be a manager now given Liam Rosenior's sacking at Chelsea:

"There's obviously two sides. So I think there's definitely instant results in the next game be as important as ever, but there's definitely the responsibility, and certainly on our thinking as a coaching staff and as a club of what the future looks like in trying to to make that better. 

"In the bigger picture, you can only be positive and look and look to what's achievable. 

"That's how that's how I am. I think, there's all sorts of negatives or setbacks or what might or what ifs in the world anyway. 

"I think I like to live my life in a positive way. And what can be achieved every day, to be honest with you. 

"So ultimately, at the end, it's some sort of success for us until now, at the end of the season, and then see what happens after that.

"But I don't think about what could go wrong. We get balanced, obviously, because we've got to make decisions on that. But I don't live my life like that's more of a case of what can be achieved. I think that's a much nicer way and positive way to look at it.

"Does uncertainty of the Man Utd job effect me? Not massively not my day to day, my thinking of how we work with the players, or how we set teams up, how I approach it, my mentality to work in and in the role.

"I mean, it genuinely doesn't. It doesn't I think that's, it's the world we live in, in some ways. But I really don't think that. I just keep thinking about what we can what we can achieve, what success looks like for me personally, in some ways. 

"But more about the group, the staff, the players in the club. I think that's that's the most important thing, and it's such a big difference, half full half empty. 

"Some people naturally focus on different things. For me, it's all about what we can achieve and how we're going to get there. "

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