Any moment now, or even as you read this, Manchester United will, or perhaps already have, announced their caretaker head coach. In a dramatic twist of events, Michael Carrick has overtaken Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as the favourite to guide the Red Devils through to the end of the season. The former United midfielder is expected to steady the ship until the summer, when a permanent decision will be made regarding the club’s technical bench. There are, in fact, strong positives to Carrick’s temporary appointment, and Wayne Rooney, speaking on his BBC podcast, has summed them up perfectly. Rooney: Why Carrick’s appointment makes sense The legendary United goalscorer admitted: “Whether Michael [Carrick] goes in or if that’s Fletch [Darren Fletcher], John O’Shea or myself, it needs people who know the football club.” He went on: “Roy Keane – I know Roy has had his opinions, I said about Roy going in earlier in the season. Having people who know the club, who care for the club, and understand what it takes to be a Manchester United player – that’s where the club needs to be. The club has lost its identity; it’s lost that family feel, if you like. Whether it’s Ole [Solskjaer] or Michael, this is an opportunity to bring that back, to restore the spirit of Manchester United.” Rooney volunteers for Carrick’s backroom staff As Carrick begins assembling a capable backroom team to help United at least return to Champions League football, Rooney has put himself forward as a willing option. “Of course I would. It’s a no‑brainer,” said the former United No.10 when asked if he would be willing to join Carrick’s staff. “I’m not begging for a job here, just so everyone knows. But if I was asked to go in, of course I would. Appointing the manager is the most important thing.” The prospect of Rooney and Carrick working side by side on United’s technical bench would be a sensational combination, one that many Old Trafford faithful would relish. Yet, in reality, such a partnership remains unlikely. Carrick will already have a clear idea of who he wants around him, and forcing Rooney into that structure could upset the balance, ultimately harming United’s hopes this season. With a competent backroom team, however, United should have every chance of clinching a top‑four finish. The hope now is that Carrick assembles one capable of delivering exactly that. Featured image George Wood via Getty Images The Peoples Person has been one of the world’s leading Man United news sites for over a decade. Follow us on Bluesky: @peoplesperson.bsky.social Daniel Onguko Dan is a writer with The Peoples Person, an avid Manchester United fan whose passion for the Red Devils evolved into writing about them. He was introduced to United back in 2008, and his love for the club has continued to grow ever since. Like every other United fan, he believes the club will soon return to its rightful place and strives to reflect that belief in his writing. While he has also written about other Premier League sides, including Arsenal for Just Arsenal and The Arsenal Analysis Blogspot, Dan lives and breathes Manchester United.





