Summary
Wayne Rooney supports Michael Carrick's appointment as the caretaker head coach of Manchester United, believing he can stabilize the team. Carrick, a former Manchester United player who briefly managed the club before, will lead the team until the end of the season. Manchester United sits seventh in the league and has only won one of their last six games.
Key Facts
- Michael Carrick is named caretaker head coach of Manchester United until the season's end.
- Carrick has a history with the team, playing 464 games over 12 years.
- Carrick has previously managed United for three games, with two wins and a draw.
- He succeeds Ruben Amorim as head coach.
- Manchester United is currently seventh in the Premier League.
- Carrick's first game in charge will be against Manchester City on Saturday.
- Steve Holland joins Carrick's coaching staff as his assistant.
- Manchester United has struggled recently, winning only one of their last six games.