Tuesday, March 24, 2026

^ ^ Former Man Utd striker stunned by ‘stupid’ Gary Neville and Roy Keane take on Michael Carrick

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Michael Carrick is enjoying an impressive stint as interim Manchester United manager (Picture: Getty Images)

Michael Owen is baffled by the suggestion that Michael Carrick should not continue as Manchester United manager next season, saying he is ‘astounded’ by the ‘stupid’ opinion.

Ruben Amorim was sacked as Red Devils boss in January, briefly replaced by caretaker Darren Fletcher before Carrick took interim charge of the club until the end of the season.

Things have gone very well since then, with performances and results considerably improved under Carrick.

With just one defeat in his 10 games in charge, Manchester United sit third in the table and are firmly on course for a return to the Champions League, currently six points ahead of Liverpool in fifth.

When the 44-year-old was appointed, the likes of Gary Neville and Roy Keane were clear that they did not see Carrick as an appropriate permanent option, not matter what he achieved during his interim spell in charge.

Instead, the two Manchester United legends wanted to see a more experienced, higher profile manager given the job.

However, Owen could not disagree more with this opinion and thinks it would be bizarre not to give Carrick the role next season given what he has done so far.

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Michael Owen sees no downside in letting Carrick continue in the role (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I’d be firmly in the camp of Carrick keeping the job,’ Owen told the Manchester Evening News, via Casino.org. ‘They have tried virtually everything. And after a dozen years of trying and failing, you land on somebody, that’s getting a tune out of the players, they’re winning games and looking progressive, some of the players are playing the best football they’ve played in years.

‘Imagine if you got rid of Michael Carrick, just imagine it, and you brought in whoever, I don’t care who it is, a born winner, they’ve already had that type of manager. Imagine if things start going poorly again. I mean, the ownership would get absolutely lynched.

‘I mean what a stupid… how on Earth anybody can say that he shouldn’t continue. What’s the worst that can happen? You give him a couple of years’ contract, what’s the worst that can happen? He starts the next season for the first three or four months, he loses every game and he’s useless. You can part company. It’s not like you’ve got to stick with someone for 10 years.

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Carrick has significantly improved the situation at Manchester United (Picture: Getty Images)

‘It’s not like this is the biggest decision ever. He’s doing well, why not just let it continue? This is absolutely unbelievable what we’re seeing from Manchester United. I mean if the league started when Carrick took over, Manchester United at the top of the league.

‘I mean, what on Earth? Why on Earth is this even a question? I don’t get it. I’m astounded by certain people saying “No, no, no, they shouldn’t appoint him”, astounded.

‘I’m not saying yeah go and give him a 10-year contract, everything’s perfect. But bloody hell, what more can he do? You’ve just got to let this roll. You’ve got to let it roll. This is Manchester United looking like they’re on the way back at this stage. Why would you interfere with anything?’

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Roy Keane and Gary Neville were clear in their opinion on Carrick’s future (Picture: Getty Images)

After Carrick’s arrival as interim boss, Neville could scarcely have been more clear, saying on the Stick to Football podcast: ‘There cannot be any consideration that Michael takes the job beyond this season, for Michael and for the club.’

Keane also felt the former England midfielder was not the man for the job, saying: ‘So Michael Carrick is going to be the manager of Man United? He hasn’t got enough experience. I don’t think he’ll have enough football knowledge.

‘I’m not saying Michael Carrick can’t be a top manager, but the timing for him to be manager of Man United in the summer? I don’t see it.’

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Neville has since accepted that Carrick is now in a great position to get the role permanently, whether he feels he is the right man for it or not.

‘The run they have been on has been a shock to everybody,’ Neville told Sky Sports earlier this month. ‘Michael would not have expected this in his wildest dreams.

‘(He) is in the box seat for the job. Looking at what is happening now, I think they will qualify for the Champions League.’

Co-owner Jim Ratcliffe told Sky Sports Carrick is doing an ‘excellent job’ and a report from the same outlet states that the club is yet to contact any other potential candidate for the role.

It appears that if Carrick does deliver Champions League football then he may well be offered the job on a longer-term basis.


^ ^ Michael Owen says £74m star is ‘not the answer’ for Manchester United

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Former Manchester United striker Michael Owen (Picture: Getty)

Michael Owen has urged Manchester United to ‘upgrade’ Benjamin Sesko ‘in the next year or two’ as he is ‘not the answer’ for the Premier League giants.

United spent £74m to sign Slovenia international Sesko from RB Leipzig last summer.

Sesko was brought in to replace Rasmus Hojlund, who was then offloaded to Napoli, and solve Manchester United’s striker problems.

But Sesko endured a worrying start to his Old Trafford career, scoring just two goals in the first-half of the season and struggling under former manager Ruben Amorim.

The 22-year-old has looked a different player since Amorim’s departure, however, scoring eight goals in his last 11 appearances under caretaker boss Michael Carrick to help United climb to third in the Premier League.

Owen insists Sesko is ‘doing better’ but still doubts he is Manchester United’s long-term No. 9 or a player who can lead the club back to major titles.

‘To me, he’s not the answer long-term,’ Owen told casino.org. ‘He’s not the Manchester United centre-forward forever and ever.

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Manchester United summer signing Benjamin Sesko (Picture: Getty)

‘He’s an expensive player who can get better and be a nice part of their squad, but equally, if United are playing in their biggest game of the season tomorrow, I don’t think he starts.

‘If Manchester United are wanting to get back to where they feel they belong and challenge for the title, I don’t think he’s the centre-forward that you go into the season with all your hopes pinned on. 

‘Yes, he’s doing better. It’s great to see because it’s not nice to see anybody struggling. That being said, I think there’s an upgrade in there somewhere along the line in the next year or two or whenever somebody comes available. 

‘It’s great now that he can be an influence on the team and the squad and score important goals. But I’m not saying, “oh yeah, everything’s great now and he’s now going to shoot them to the league title”. 

‘He’s improved them, he’s confident again and he’s an asset to the team all of a sudden, but there’s still a long way to go.’ 

Owen also delivered his verdict on Michael Carrick getting the Manchester United job on a permanent basis, insisting he is ‘astounded’ some oppose that outcome.

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Manchester United caretaker boss Michael Carrick (Picture: Getty)

United are yet to decide Amorim’s long-term replacement but Carrick has emerged as the frontrunner since taking over in January.

‘Imagine if you got rid of Michael Carrick, just imagine it, and you brought in whoever – I don’t care who it is, even a born winner, somebody they’ve already had, that type of manager,’ Owen added.

‘Imagine if things started spiralling, started going poorly again; the ownership would get absolutely lynched. 

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‘I’m astounded by certain people saying no, they shouldn’t appoint him. Astounded. Why on earth is this even a question? I don’t get it. 

‘I’m not saying, “go and give him a 10-year contract, everything’s perfect”. But bloody hell, what more can he do? You’ve just got to let this roll.

‘This Manchester United team look like they’re on the way back at this stage. Why would you interfere with anything?

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‘I’d be firmly in the camp of him keeping the job. How long is it since Sir Alex left? About a dozen years now. They’ve tried everything: proven managers, the Van Gaals, you’ve had the Mourinhos, David Moyes, then they’ve gone for ex-players and given the likes of Solskjaer a go. 

‘Then they’ve gone a little bit left field and appointed one or two others. The new up-and-coming Portuguese superstar in Amorim, or Ralf Rangnick. 

‘They have tried virtually everything, and after a dozen years of trying and failing, you land on somebody that’s getting a tune out of the players.

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‘They’re winning games, they’re looking progressive, some of the players are playing the best football they’ve played in years. 

‘How on earth can anybody say that he shouldn’t continue? What’s the worst that can happen? You give him a two-year contract.

‘He starts the next season, for the first three or four months he loses every game and he’s useless. He can part company with the club. 

‘It’s not like you’ve got to stick with someone for 10 years. It’s not like this is the biggest decision ever. He’s doing well, why not just let it continue? This is absolutely unbelievable what we’re seeing from Manchester United. 

‘If the league started when Carrick took over, Manchester United would be top of the league.

‘We’re talking at this stage now, we’d be a third of the way through the season and Man United at the top of the league. You’d be thinking, well, can they win the league?’

Manchester United could only draw 2-2 at Bournemouth on Friday night but remain third in the Premier League and on course for Champions League qualification.

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Monday, March 23, 2026

^ ^ Freddie Ljungberg sends Premier League title warning to Arsenal after Man City defeat

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Arsenal have given Manchester City a confidence boost with their performance, says Freddie Ljungberg (Picture: Getty)

Freddie Ljungberg says Arsenal have risked giving Manchester City renewed hope in the Premier League title race with a potentially momentum-shifting showing in the Carabao Cup final.

Nico O’Reilly was the unlikely hero for City, scoring two headers to seal a comfortable 2-0 victory, and Arsenal offered very little by way of a response in what was a limp and uninspiring performance on the big stage.

The Gunners never got going in the second half and Pep Guardiola’s men were gifted their breakthrough on the hour-mark as Kepa Arrizabalaga spilled Rayan Cherki’s cross into the path of O’Reilly, who snuck in ahead of Martin Zubimendi and nodded home from close range.

Just four minutes later, City had a second and this time Matheus Nunes was the provider with a pinpoint ball from the right, with Kepa unable to get a glove to O’Reilly’s emphatic header from the edge of the six-yard box.

Mikel Arteta sent on Noni Madueke, Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus with a view to adding some added impetus, but the Premier League leaders come up short in their attempts to reduce the deficit.

The result ensured Arsenal finish runners-up in the League Cup for a record seventh time. City, by contrast, have made the trophy their own under Guardiola, lifting the prize for a fifth time under the Spaniard – and a ninth time in their history.

‘It’s a hard one to take,’ Arteta told reporters shortly after the final whistle.

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Kepa was at fault for City’s opener on the hour-mark (Picture: Getty)
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O’Reilly scored twice to send City to a ninth League Cup victory (Picture: Getty)

‘It’s very sad, especially for our players and our supporters because we know how much it means to them, and how much we want it.

‘The fact we haven’t managed to deliver that and obviously it’s disappointing.’

On his bold decision to start Kepa over established number one David Raya, Arteta replied: ‘I have to do what I think is right, and I think we have an understanding keeping on Kepa.

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‘He played all the competition and I think it would have been very unfair to him and the team to do something different.

‘Errors are the power of football, and today, unfortunately, it happened at a crucial moment.’

Arsenal must lick their wounds and regroup ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final clash with Southampton after the upcoming international break.

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In a crucial period, the Gunners then face Sporting in the Champions League quarter-finals, before returning to Premier League action at home to Bournemouth on April 11.

‘It is a blow. The talk of the town, that’s Arsenal. Arsenal are the new ones coming in,’ ex-Arsenal winger Ljungberg said of the Gunners’ setback at Wembley.

‘They are doing amazing in the Champions League, it was the quadruple, everything was going their way.

Manchester City had a Champions League run, they’ve been heavily criticised, but all of a sudden, they demolish Arsenal a little bit.’

The Swede added: ‘It was 2-0, they had the ball all the time and I think it’s going to be hard for them.

‘I think they feel they’re going to win the league but if you look at this here, they’re going to go to the Etihad and I would imagine City would be like, “We’ll take three points there!”

‘Of course there’s a break now but then they probably need to go clean [slate] because if City now gears up and goes clean…’

Fortunately for Arsenal, they still hold a nine-point advantage over City at the top of the Premier League table after Guardiola’s side were held to a 1-1 at West Ham last time out.

The top two meet again on April 19 at the Etihad, where Arsenal will have a shot at redemption and an opportunity to exact revenge for their Wembley disappointment.

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