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Former player Michael Carrick, a member of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s coaching staff, will take charge of the struggling Red Devils for tonight’s crucial Champions League match away to Villarreal |
Michael Carrick wants Manchester United players to quickly refocus on Tuesdayโs Champions League trip to Villarreal after paying an โemotionalโ farewell to sacked manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Carrick has been placed in caretaker charge after Saturdayโs 4-1 defeat at Watford proved the final straw for the beleaguered Solskjaer, who bid his farewells to the players with an address at the training ground on Sunday morning.
โIt has been an emotional time for everyone at the club,โ Carrick said. โIโve been working with Ole now for three years and Iโve known him an awful lot longer. I know the person he is, the values he has, what he believes and how he treats people.
โTo see Ole unfortunately lose his job yesterday was tough for me and tough for a lot of people at the club. You could tell by the emotion around the place yesterday what Ole meant to everyone.
โWe understand and Ole understands itโs a results business so as much as you build the right foundations and environment and you show people the way, you sometimes donโt get what you deserveโฆ
โOn the flip side football is football and itโs business as usual today in terms of preparing the team for tomorrowโs game.
โItโs a privilege for me to sit in this position and I understand the responsibilities that come with that. The focus now is on flipping our mindset very quickly and thatโs something this club has done very well historically.โ
Carrick said he was told on Sunday morning by Unitedโs executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward he would be put in temporary charge โ with the club planning to appoint an interim manager until the end of the season before a long-term replacement is named.
Things could potentially move faster than that โ Paris St Germain boss Mauricio Pochettino is understood to be unsettled in the French capital and could be open to a mid-season move โ but Carrick said those decisions were not for him.
โItโs literally just over 24 hours since everything unfolded and the game is not much further away so that is all Iโve been thinking about,โ he said at the Monday lunchtime press conference.
โIโve not looked past that. Weโve got a big game on the weekend (against Premier League leaders Chelsea) but we will address that when we need to. As long as the club want me I will give my best.โ
Solskjaerโs exit signals a rapid unravelling of Unitedโs ambitions this season. The surprise return of Cristiano Ronaldo had a side that finished second in the league last season being backed to challenge for the title, but instead they sit eighth, 12 points off Chelsea.
Fortunes in Europe have been only marginally better โ though United go into Tuesdayโs match top of Group F, they are level on points with Villarreal with Atalanta two further back, having needed dramatic late goals from Ronaldo to salvage home wins over both sides and a draw away to Atalanta.
Asked what had gone wrong this season, Carrick said: โWe could talk through all sorts of things, but itโs not the time to look back now. I know what I could done better. Itโs important everyone looks at themselves and they donโt look elsewhere.โ
But, given how central Carrick was to Solskjaerโs set-up โ taking training sessions alongside Kieran McKenna and delivering key pre-match tactical talks โ dramatic changes seem unlikely during the 40-year-oldโs time in charge, however long it might last.
โWe will have to wait and see,โ he said. โOf course Iโve got my own personality to Ole but weโre very similar and thatโs why we worked together for so long.
โIโm not giving too much away about what my plans are but Iโm very clear in my own mind about how we want to play and Iโm looking forward to seeing that on the pitch.โ
REUTERS