Michael Carrick prioritizes finishing the season strongly with Manchester United over concerns about his future as manager. Despite recent successes, his long-term position remains uncertain, impacting the club's transfer strategy.
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Michael Carrick is focused on finishing the season strongly
Manchester United qualified for the Champions League under Carrick
Carrick's long-term future as manager remains uncertain
Players have expressed support for Carrick's continuation as manager
Carrick's situation may impact the club's transfer policy
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Manchester United are riding high under Michael Carrick (Darren Staples)Manchester United are riding high under Michael Carrick (Darren Staples)
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Michael Carrick said Thursday he is more worried about Manchester United finishing the season in style than his own future at Old Trafford.
The 44-year-old former United midfielder returned to the English football giants as interim manager until the end of the campaign shortly after the end of Ruben Amorim's ill-fated reign in January.
Carrick has overseen a huge upturn in the Red Devils' fortunes and Sunday's 3-2 win over arch-rivals Liverpool meant United qualified for the Champions League with three games to spare.
Nevertheless, Carrick's long-term position remains uncertain, a situation that threatens to have implications for United's transfer policy following the conclusion of the current campaign.
"Clarity is important," said Carrick ahead of Saturday's trip to Sunderland.
"I think moving forward, it's come at the time, right at the end of the season, where I think we've finished strong, put ourselves in a good position.
"And obviously the situation of my role and what it looks like moving forward, I think it's just the natural time. It was always spoke about towards the end of the season, if not the end of the season, so nothing has really changed, to be honest."
Carrick, asked why his position had seemingly not been strengthened by securing a return to the Champions League, replied: "It's a matter of days ago and we've got eyes on finishing the season strongly as well.
"I understand the question, I understand the timing of it, but from my point of view right at this stage it's just putting the boys in a place to finish the season strongly.
"Then, as I've said all along, and I'm calm about it, it'll get sorted out when it's going to get sorted out. Some of it's out of my hands, so we'll see what happens."
While Carrick has been coy over his future, several United players have backed him to continue as manager with Kobbie Mainoo, fresh from scoring the winner against Liverpool, saying the team are willing to die for him.
Carrick, asked if he would do anything differently if he became the full-time, as opposed to caretaker boss, said: "It's a good question. I've said from the start I've never approached a day here in terms of any short-term decisions.
"Whether that's different to the outlook of others, I don't know.
"But from myself and the staff we've made decisions for the longer-term for the group and individually, players, how we treat them and try to help develop them."
He added: "Maybe we'll get to see, I don't know. But certainly, from my point of view, I've gone about it in a way that I feel is the right way to do it."
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Q&A
What did Michael Carrick say about his future at Manchester United?
Michael Carrick stated he is more focused on finishing the season well than on his own future at the club.
How has Carrick's management affected Manchester United's performance?
Under Carrick's interim management, Manchester United has seen a significant improvement, including qualifying for the Champions League.
What implications does Carrick's uncertain future have for Manchester United's transfer policy?
Carrick's uncertain long-term position could affect Manchester United's transfer decisions after the current season ends.
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