Cristiano Ronaldo’s backing highlights the respect Michael Carrick commands as he begins his second spell as Manchester United interim head coach
Michael Carrick has returned to the Manchester United dugout after being appointed interim head coach following the sacking of Ruben Amorim. The former United midfielder steps into the role at a turbulent moment for the club, with the team struggling for consistency and clarity during a disappointing campaign.
This is not Carrick’s first experience in the hot seat. He previously took charge on a temporary basis in late 2021 following the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, guiding the team through a brief but steady transition period. That short spell offered a glimpse into Carrick’s calm leadership style and his ability to command respect within the dressing room.
Carrick’s earlier stint is also remembered for the presence of Cristiano Ronaldo in the squad. A decade earlier, the two had shared some of the most successful years in Manchester United’s modern history, including winning the Champions League together in 2008. That shared past fostered a mutual respect that carried into Carrick’s time as interim coach.
After completing his short-term duties, Carrick left Manchester United in December 2021, drawing widespread praise for the dignity and professionalism with which he handled a difficult situation. His departure prompted a public show of appreciation from Ronaldo, underlining the esteem in which the Portuguese forward held his former teammate.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s endorsement of Carrick
When Carrick first stepped in as interim boss in December 2021, Ronaldo spoke glowingly about his potential as a coach. “Michael Carrick was a class act as a player, and he can become a great coach as well,” Ronaldo said. “Nothing is impossible for this guy. Personally, I’m proud to have played with him by my side as well as with him as a manager on our bench.”
Such praise carries weight, particularly coming from a player who has worked under some of the most successful coaches in football history. Ronaldo’s words reflected Carrick’s deep understanding of the game, his professionalism and the quiet authority he exuded both as a player and a coach.
Carrick’s return comes at a time when Manchester United are expected to appoint a permanent head coach in the summer. As before, his role is likely to be transitional, but that does not diminish its importance. Stabilising performances, restoring confidence and reinforcing standards will be central to his remit.
Having the endorsement of a global icon like Ronaldo reinforces the belief that Carrick possesses the qualities needed to succeed in management. Whether his future lies long term at Old Trafford or elsewhere, his second spell as interim boss represents another opportunity to demonstrate why those who know him best believe he can become a great coach.
