Bruno Fernandes' Insight: Michael Carrick's Future as a Manager Revealed
Bruno Fernandes has shared his foresight into Michael Carrick's managerial potential, crediting his exceptional leadership as Manchester United secure a fourth consecutive victory against Tottenham Hotspur.

Bruno Fernandes has claimed he knew Michael Carrick would make a great manager after first working with him four years ago when he was Manchester United's interim boss. Fernandes struck as United beat Spurs 2-0 on Saturday to earn a fourth win in four matches under Carrick since he succeeded Ruben Amorim in the Old Trafford dugout until the end of the season.Fernandes set United on their way to victory by master-minding the corner that led to Bryan Mbeumo scoring the first goal of the game, after Cristian Romero had been sent off. He knocked in Diogo Dalot's cross to score his sixth Premier League goal of the season and clinch the win, which strengthen's Carrick's hopes of being named United boss on a permanent basis. Fernandes praised Carrick's leadership of the team and he said he knew all along that the former United midfielder would make a good coach after seeing first-hand his management style in 2021. Carrick took charge of the Red Devils for three games after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked, beating Unai Emery's Villareal in the Champions League and Arsenal in the Premier League while drawing at Chelsea. Across both spells, Carrick's record in charge of United reads six wins, one draw and zero defeats.Fernandes told TNT Sports: "I think Michael came in with the right idea of giving the players the freedom to take responsibility on the pitch to do the decisions that were needed. I think he remembers what I told him the last time he was manager. I thought Michael could be a great manager and he’s just shown it."We hope we can help him even more so everyone can see we are good players. That’s why we are at Man United. I think everyone understands the pressure of playing for this club. Everyone knows the expectations around it."Fernandes believes that Carrick's experience as a United player of 12 years, in which he won five Premier League titles and the Champions League, means he knows how to get the best out of the squad."Michael has won everything here, he knows what it means for these fans and how much is needed to win at this football club," the captain added. "We’ve had moments when we weren't great and it was still like this. When we win games everything looks brighter."Carrick returned the compliment to Fernandes, praising him for his overall performance and his goal. "Bruno’s level of performance over a period of times has been so constant," he said. "He is always around big moments and has his fingerprints on it. He cares so much about the club. He can play so many positions and ended up playing off the left. He has got quality in those moments. It is nothing new."Add GOAL.com as a preferred source on Google to see more of our reportingUnited have won four games in a row in the Premier League for the first time in two years while they now have more points after 25 matches this season than they earned over the entirety of the last campaign. Fernandes, however, urged his players not to get carried away. "When we win games the confidence goes higher and higher," Fernandes told Match of the Day. "It is very important for us to maintain the focus and not overdo it now. This is very good and very nice but we need to keep going. If you don't win the next one and the next one you will get back into the same place where you don't feel comfortable, you lose confidence and struggle to believe in everything you have been doing until now. "But, we have been doing very well until now to do everything that Michael and the staff have been asking of us and we have been very brave taking responsibility in some moments in the game to go and play and do whatever you need to do to win the game. The main focus is the next game, it's four wins in a row, this one is nice, but we need to make it five now."United can extend their winning streak to five matches when they visit struggling West Ham on Tuesday.
Bruno Fernandes' Vision of Success
Bruno Fernandes expressed his belief in Michael Carrick's managerial capabilities, stemming from their initial collaboration four years ago during Carrick's interim tenure at Manchester United. Fernandes played a pivotal role in United's triumph over Spurs, initiating Bryan Mbeumo's goal after an impressive corner kick and sealing the win with his own sixth Premier League goal this season.
Carrick's Impressive Stint at the Helm
Under Carrick's guidance, United have enjoyed an unblemished record of four victories in a row, further strengthening Carrick's candidacy as the permanent manager. Fernandes commended Carrick's approach of empowering players to make crucial decisions on the field, a style that resonated with the squad and propelled them to success against formidable opponents.
The Mutual Respect Between Fernandes and Carrick
Fernandes highlighted Carrick's extensive experience as a player, winning numerous accolades including five Premier League titles and a Champions League trophy. This experience, coupled with Carrick's profound understanding of the club's expectations, enables him to extract the best from the team, as acknowledged by Fernandes.
Maintaining Momentum and Focus
While United revel in their recent winning streak and improved points tally compared to the previous season, Fernandes emphasized the importance of staying level-headed and maintaining focus. He stressed the need for continued diligence and not succumbing to complacency, underlining the significance of consistency to sustain their positive trajectory.
Looking Ahead: United's Next Challenge
As United prepare to face West Ham, Fernandes remains resolute in his commitment to pursuing victory and extending their winning streak. With Carrick's astute leadership and the team's collective determination, United strive to carry forward their winning momentum and elevate their performance to greater heights.


