Sesko backs Carrick to get Man United job

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Wed, 29 Apr 2026 - 09:05 GMT

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Wed, 29 Apr 2026 - 09:05 GMT

April 28 (Reuters) - Benjamin Sesko has backed Manchester United's interim head coach Michael Carrick to be appointed on ​a permanent basis after guiding them to the ‌brink of Champions League qualification.
 
United's 2-1 home win over Brentford on Monday left them third in the Premier League standings, ​11 points clear of sixth-placed Brighton & Hove ​Albion with four games remaining.

With the top five ⁠teams qualifying for next season's Champions League, ​United need two more points to confirm their return to ​Europe's elite competition after a two-year absence.

 
“He's (Carrick) an amazing coach, I’ve said this many times,” striker Sesko said after scoring ​his 10th league goal of the season ​against Brentford.
 
"He's brought different energy. Also the way we're doing in ‌the ⁠training, it's unbelievable and of course, I would like to have him here."
 
Carrick, who took charge on an interim basis in January after Ruben ​Amorim was sacked, ​has received ⁠public backing from United players including Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo.
 
Experienced Brazilian midfielder ​Casemiro has scored nine Premier League goals ​this ⁠season, including the opener against Brentford.
"He's (Casemiro) a working machine," said Sesko. "What he's putting on the pitch is ⁠unbelievable. ​You need someone like this."
Manchester ​host arch-rivals Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday.

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