

Michael Carrick has already made his feelings known regarding Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo.
Carrick, who is set to be appointed as the Red Devils' interim head coach, previously enjoyed 12 years at Old Trafford, winning five Premier League titles, as well as the UEFA Champions League in 2008.
Michael Carrick has already delivered his verdict on Kobbie Mainoo
After starting for England at the Euro 2024 final against Spain, Mainoo's drop off at Old Trafford has been particularly frustrating for most football fans to watch.
With the Red Devils crying out for a midfielder, Amorim chose not to utilise the United academy graduate, instead insisting time and time again that his 3-4-2-1 system didn't allow for him to play in one of the roles in the middle of the park.
As such, Bruno Fernandes, Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte had often been the three called upon by Amorim, but with Carrick's appointment brings new hope.
In fact, in 90.32 per cent of Middlesbrough league matches under Carrick at the helm, the former Spurs man opted to use a 4-2-3-1 system, something which will come as music to the ears of Mainoo.
Yeah, was Carricks immediate reply when asked if Manchester United should be building a team around their talented no.37.
I think for a club to have a player thats come through the academy and knows the club and feels it I think Man Uniteds got to have an element of that. [They] always have done and always will.
I think to have a talent like hes shown already, youve got to have players like that, where you say, Right, they get it. They know it.
Lets help them, lets build them and stick with them. Theres definitely a place for him there, for sure.
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