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Patrice Evra cautions Manchester United that not permanently appointing Michael Carrick could lead them to a fate similar to Chelsea's. United is currently on track for Champions League qualification after a recent win over Chelsea.
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Patrice Evra warns Michael Carrick call could turn Man United into Chelsea
Patrice Evra has warned Manchester United that they risk going down the Chelsea route if they pass up on the chance to appoint Michael Carrick permanently.
United are firmly on course to secure Champions League football following Saturdayâs 1-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.
Matheus Cunha scored the only goal of the evening, producing a fine finish to turn in a superb Bruno Fernandes delivery. The win saw United open a 10-point gap between themselves and the Blues, who are currently in a poor run of form under Liam Rosenior.
United now need just six points from their remaining five Premier League games to mathematically book their spot in the continentâs most prestigious competition.
After the final whistle, a beaming Carrick was full of praise for his players, particularly the central defensive pairing of Ayden Heaven and . The two stars stepped up admirably in the absence of and due to suspensions.
Patrice Evra warned that failing to appoint Michael Carrick permanently could lead Manchester United down a path similar to Chelsea's struggles.
Manchester United is on course to secure Champions League football following their 1-0 victory over Chelsea.
Evra believes that appointing Carrick is crucial to avoid repeating Chelsea's mistakes and to stabilize Manchester United's future.
Not appointing Carrick could jeopardize Manchester United's progress and lead to a decline similar to Chelsea's recent challenges.

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Despite the success Carrick continues to enjoy in the dugout, itâs still not clear whether or not he will be handed the job on a permanent basis. United insist that no knee-jerk decisions will be made, and an appointment will only get over the line once every option available has been considered.
Other managers who continue to be linked to the Old Trafford hot seat include Julian Nagelsmann, Andoni Iraola, Oliver Glasner and Unai Emery.
However, Evra strongly believes that United should stick with Carrick as he is already showing he can get results and get the team playing good football.
Speaking on the Rio Ferdinand Presents podcast, the Frenchman said of bringing in a new manager, âWeâll have to start from zero again. I just feel like weâll become like Chelsea, every year. And this is not United, we need consistency. Carra is doing miracles!â
âI donât know why they think too much about the future. The present is Carra to get the top four spot. Thatâs the goal and I think we are in a good direction for that.â
Evra continued, âWe keep saying experience or whatever. We try with big names, with [Jose] Mourinho, with [Louis] Van Gaal, with Amorim. Thatâs why, for me, should Carra get the job? This is not the question of the day, of the moment. Carra is doing a good job so letâs be behind him and then at the end of the season if he doesnât qualify the team [for the Champions League] then I will understand if some people say we need a new manager.â
âBut I donât know if it will work. Personally I couldnât believe the first game against [Manchester] City, the way we played, I was like, wow! All the players are passionate. Even if you bring an amazing tactician or big name, it didnât work in the past.â
âWhy we donât have someone from the house? He knows the club, heâs really calm and heâs doing a good job.â
Evra explained that United donât need to think too much about winning the Premier League next year as that is almost certainly out of reach for the current crop of players.
âDo we need someone to win straight away? Do we have the players to win the Premier League? Thatâs what I mean. Amorim, every player he bought, now we see the quality of those players, so Carrick is doing a good job with them. Give him a chance.â
Carrick and his players are next in action on Monday when they host Brentford.
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