Carrick to bring in Holland as Man Utd assistant

Michael Carrick agrees to become Manchester United interim head coach - and former England assistant manager Steve Holland is set to be his number two.

Manchester United has finally found its new interim head coach in Michael Carrick, with the former England midfielder agreeing to take the reins at Old Trafford. In a move that is set to shake things up at the club, Carrick will be joined by a new-look coaching staff, including former England assistant manager Steve Holland as his number two. The appointment is a significant one, with Carrick set to bring a fresh perspective to the team after the departure of Ruben Amorim.

A New Era at Manchester United

Carrick's appointment marks a new chapter in the history of Manchester United, with the 44-year-old set to bring his own unique brand of football to the club. With a wealth of experience as a player and coach, Carrick is well-equipped to take on the challenge of leading the team to success. His vision for the team is clear, with a focus on playing a 4-2-3-1 system that is set to bring a more attacking style of play to Old Trafford.

One of the key factors in Carrick's appointment is his ability to work closely with the players and get the best out of them. As a former player himself, Carrick knows what it takes to succeed at the highest level, and his experience as a coach has given him the skills to get his message across to the team. Holland's appointment as assistant manager is also a significant one, with the former England coach bringing a wealth of experience to the role. His time working under Gareth Southgate with the national team, as well as his successful spell at Chelsea, make him the perfect candidate to support Carrick in his new role.

Carrick's appointment is a great opportunity for the club to move forward and start a new chapter. With his experience as a player and coach, he has the perfect blend of skills to take the team to the next level.

Coaching Staff

In addition to Holland, Carrick's coaching staff will also include Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans, and Travis Binnion. Woodgate, who worked under Carrick at Middlesbrough, will bring his own unique perspective to the team, while former United defender Evans will return to Old Trafford to lend his expertise. Binnion, who is already part of the club's coaching staff, will continue to play a key role in the team's development. The new-look coaching staff is a significant one, with each member bringing their own unique skills and experience to the table.

Carrick's appointment is set to be officially announced on Tuesday, once the necessary paperwork has been signed. The 44-year-old will take charge of the team for the first time on Saturday, when United face Manchester City in the Premier League derby at Old Trafford. It will be a tough test for Carrick and his new coaching staff, but one that they will be relishing. With a new era dawning at Manchester United, the future is looking bright for the Red Devils.

As the team looks to move forward and put the disappointment of Amorim's departure behind them, Carrick's appointment is a significant step in the right direction. His experience, combined with the expertise of his coaching staff, makes him the perfect candidate to take the team to the next level. The future is bright at Manchester United, and with Carrick at the helm, the club is set to embark on an exciting new chapter in its history.


Source Credits

Original: BBC Sport

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