Summary
Michael Carrick, head coach at Manchester United, called comments from former players about the team "irrelevant." He said these opinions do not pressure him or change how he works with the team. Carrick focuses on team success and has not been given specific targets for his current role.
Key Facts
- Michael Carrick is the head coach at Manchester United.
- Carrick described comments from former players, like Roy Keane, as "irrelevant."
- Carrick played for Manchester United after joining from Tottenham in 2006.
- He won five Premier League titles and the Champions League with Manchester United.
- Carrick is focusing on team success and not former players' opinions.
- He had a recent meeting with Manchester United's ownership and management.
- Roy Keane criticized Carrick's coaching team choices.
- Carrick has spoken to Sir Jim Ratcliffe and the Glazer family, who are part of Manchester United's ownership.