Roy Keane gives Michael Carrick ‘credit where it’s due’ as Man Utd beat Man City

Carrick made an impressive start to life as United’s boss with a commanding win over their neighbours.
Roy Keane gives Michael Carrick ‘credit where it’s due’ as Man Utd beat Man City

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Roy Keane admitted he has to give Michael Carrick “credit where it’s due” following Manchester United’s 2-0 victory against Manchester City despite previously saying he was concerned by the appointment.

The 44-year-old took the Old Trafford hot seat until the end of the campaign after Ruben Amorim was sacked last Monday and made an impressive start to life as boss with a commanding win over their neighbours.

Carrick briefly took over as caretaker manager after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked in November 2021 and began his second stint in style thanks to second-half goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu.

Keane handed Carrick credit but says he will be judged on his performance over the next few months.

He told Sky Sports: “Credit where it’s due, absolutely fantastic. Let’s judge it over the next few months.

“The key is now to get momentum into this team, belief, no other distractions, focus on the league matches. There are quality players, we know that.

“They’ve not been consistent enough. Today, they’ve had a clean sheet and had two centre-halves and experienced players who can get a partnership together and stay injury-free, and all those things can fall into place.

“Players coming off the bench are having an effect. He’s done well today, but let’s see over the next few months how he does.”

Carrick insisted on Friday that the opinions of players-turned-pundits such as Keane and Gary Neville do not put extra pressure on him but Keane displayed his frustration and concern over the appointment of Carrick, as well as the backroom staff that joined him earlier this week.

Manchester United v Manchester City – Premier League – Old Trafford
Carrick oversaw a 2-0 derby day win in his first game in charge (Martin Rickett/PA)

Former England assistant Steve Holland joined Carrick in the dugout alongside Jonathan Woodgate, who worked with Carrick at Middlesbrough, and Jonny Evans.

Ahead of the derby game on Saturday, Keane told Sky Sports: “I’m more concerned. More concerned with the appointment and staff that have come in with the manager.

“You look at Michael Carrick. Whatever his remit was at Middlesbrough – I’m sure it was to get promoted, he didn’t do that so you can say he failed there – doesn’t mean to say he’s a bad manager.

“You get the opportunity, it’s great for him. You look at the staff he’s brought in, you look at Manchester United being the best of the best – at this moment in time I don’t see that.

“Manchester United, the greatest club in the world, one of the biggest… but all of a sudden we’re going to take a gamble on a manager who hasn’t got a great track record.”

Jonny Evans with a ball as Manchester United warm up ahead of their game at Burnley
Jonny Evans came under particular fire from Keane (Martin Rickett/PA)

Former defender Evans, United’s under-21s coach Travis Binnion and goalkeeping coach Craig Mawson complete the coaching set-up after they worked under Darren Fletcher in his two-game spell in interim charge.

Keane went on to say he would not go back to Manchester United and also said ahead of kick-off that Carrick’s appointment as interim head coach is an indication of “chaos” at the club.

Keane added: “Jonny gets the phone call. I bet Jonny Evans is thinking, ‘as the kit manager, or to work with the under-12s?’. No, to work with the first team.

“He had two games, didn’t go well. That’s probably the end of it – no, another manager comes in, and they want you to stay on as well.

“Would I come and help Manchester United? Probably no. I wouldn’t want to work with people above me who are dictating who your staff are and telling me what players you’re bringing in. There has been chaos in the background.”

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