Manchester United interim manager Michael Carrick intends to maintain a long-term perspective on coaching despite the increasingly short tenures of modern head coaches. Speaking before the upcoming match against Chelsea, Carrick noted that managers often face immediate pressure but must remain focused on sustainable building. He stated that it is important to ignore the volatility of the industry and stick to a consistent philosophy, according to Sky Sports.
Carrick took temporary charge of United following recent changes in the dugout at Old Trafford. The former midfielder previously worked under various managers at the club and believes stability remains the ultimate goal for any successful side. He suggested that focusing on daily improvements is the best way to handle the uncertainty of the profession, per ESPN.
United currently sit in the middle of the Premier League table as they prepare for a difficult run of fixtures. The club has not yet confirmed a permanent successor for the vacant managerial position, leaving Carrick to oversee first-team affairs for the foreseeable future.