Michael Carrick has made an impressive start as Manchester United’s interim manager, securing victories in six of his first seven games, including shock wins over Manchester City and Arsenal. The 44-year-old took charge in January following Ruben Amorim’s departure and Darren Fletcher’s brief caretaker stint, navigating a challenging schedule with notable success.
Carrick’s Recent Setback and Path Forward
United suffered their first significant stumble under Carrick with a 2-1 defeat to 10-man Newcastle on Wednesday. Early elimination from the FA Cup now provides extra preparation time ahead of a key Premier League match against Aston Villa next weekend. These results have lifted the team to third in the standings.
Insights from Former Teammate Stephen Warnock
Former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock expressed no surprise at Carrick’s early achievements. In November, Warnock spoke with Jonathan Woodgate, a key member of Carrick’s coaching staff, during co-commentary on Liverpool’s match against Real Madrid.
“He’s done an unbelievable job, and it’s no surprise,” Warnock stated. “He’s so relaxed, so calm. I asked Woodgate what Carrick is like, and he said, ‘Brilliant.’ Woodgate highlighted the level of detail in everything Carrick does, noting that players at United would buy into it immediately.”
Woodgate’s Role in United’s Coaching Setup
Woodgate joined United as interim first-team coach in January, marking his second collaboration with Carrick after nearly three years together at Middlesbrough until last summer. The revamped backroom team also features assistant Steve Holland and club legend Jonny Evans, all focused on restoring winning momentum against Villa.
Carrick Reflects on the Newcastle Loss
Addressing the extended break after the Newcastle defeat, Carrick emphasized learning opportunities. “We’ve got to make the best out of it and turn it into a help,” he said. “There’s no sense in not learning lessons from why it happened. It’s an important game ahead, a big week for us. The boys have put us in an exciting position, so we must stay positive with a lot to play for.”

