When mourinho was at united he insisted on Carrick going from player directly to member of his staff. You can tell he is the type of mentality he loved
Absolutely, the guy was a steady 8, when we signed him I never knew who he is, after that I couldn't see why United didn't replace him with a clone! He was that good!
@@5mysoluap978I think Everton was a tough job for anyone but my word did lamp stink that joint out. Gerrard did an undeniably solid job at Rangers but fell short at the top level with Villa. I don’t care if Scottish football is poor but going a full season undefeated in any league is impressive. Even Lampard did a top job at Chelsea in his first season but wasn’t ready for what came next. Rooney struggled massively in his first season at Derby but would’ve kept them up comfortably the following season if it wasn’t for the 21 point deduction and an owner who didn’t want the club. They were only 7 points from safety too which is mad. I think there’s decent managers in all three of them but they lack experience.
It's always going to be difficult when you arrive at a club who has had Robson, Ince, Beckham, Scholes, Keane etc. I think it took fans a while to understand exactly what Carrick brought to the team but on his day he was pure class and deserved his place in the Manchester United team. He's a great bloke and I wish him well @ Boro 👍
A thoughtful, disciplined and cognitive savvy Regista who played under a number of different coaches - a good starting position for a manager. Pep, Arteta and now Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen. Shouldn't be surprise if we'll see Busquet and/or Casemiro in the future.
Understandable but we have to balance things out so good English managers actually get given a chance at big teams but are also not gifted the jobs like you have suggested. It seems to be we swing one way or the other, when the middle is what would benefit both.
Frank Lampard earned his job at Chelsea due to what he achieved as a player there and the experience he has at the top level. Steven Gerrard earned his job at Aston Villa for what he did at Rangers and Eddie Howe earned his job at Newcastle for what he did ate Bournemouth... Dyche earned his job at Everton for what he did at Burnley so idk which English manager you're on about anyway
Carrick took over the boro job when we was in relagation now look at the boro 3rd in the league 7 points in front of Luton in 4th and 4 points behind Sheffield United after closing in fast on a 14 point gap they had still work to be done but we are the mighty boro and we got super Michael Carrick and the amazing lads on the pitch and the boro fans utfb
everytime scholes was subbed on for carrick you would see one of the best passers of the last twenty years, Carrick smart player but he struggled to pass beyond 90 degrees.
If Ralf hadn't been as outspoken as he was and didn't give the recommendation for Ten Hag, we would probably still be fighting for a Europa League place and not be a challenge City. Ralf unfortunately didn't do the best on the pitch, but off the pitch he played a part in setting things in motion for the rise of United again.
@@anirudhmenon9099 Carrick couldn't bear to continue as interim to replace Ole as manager after seeing Ole tears in the interview mentioning Carrick to replace him. "Carrick? :tears: i'll back him up :smile:" - ogs so he walk away not continue till the end of the season.
@@bobbypukes605 Man your expectations are shite. Tuchel won a UCL and went to 2 domestic cup finals in 2 seasons. ETH won a trophy in his first season. LVG won a trophy.. so did Jose. 2nd is not an achievement. When Arsenal bottle the league nobody will remember in 15 years
Wonderful player. When I used to sit in the North Stand, this bloke from the Wirral that hated Carrick. I used to get a commentary in my ear all game of just how bad he was all game. If he scored or assisted or did anything good, he should have done it better, or if someone else made a mistake it was because Carrick was on the pitch. It was like Souness with Pogba but worse. It used to drive me up the wall as he was outstanding virtually every game for 12 years! I'm glad he is able to show what he can do now at Middlesborough after being part of the Ole team and maybe getting lumped in with the they don't know what they are doing opinion.
Had potential at West Ham & learned from a lesson when Millwall beat them 4-1 at The Den & he copped a fair share of blame. Rapidly improved & then off to Manc. Become a decent & driven player yet didn’t get much highlighting at Man Utd. Other names seemed to get most the credit most the time. Looks very decent management material & has learned probably more than most of Alex Fergerson. M’Boro now look odds on to catch Sheffield United in my book for promotion. Good luck to him. - Millwall Supporter. 🦁👍🏻
This is the player that England should have built our midfield around. Needed a manager to realise Gerrard and Lampard didn't work together. You either drop one of them. Or play Lamps infront of Carrick and Gerrard and play 1 striker. Carrick a multiple prem champion made teams tick.
Made plenty of sideways passes though. I’m not saying he wasn’t a brilliant player, totally underrated. He did like to pass to the side for a good two seasons.
Michael Carrick and Joe Cole would make a great partnership! I’m a west ham season ticket holder and all the fans are sick of moyes defensive tactics and so are the players! We want a young vibrant manager to reinvigorate our team and get the team playing offensive football COYI
Unlike other ex players like Gerrard and Lampard who were great players, but they weren't smart players, therefore they don't make good managers. While Carrick you know he's got it in him to be a great manager, as he was never the most talented footballer, but he was a super smart player that made him one of the best midfielders and one of the most underrated midfielders.
Always wondered how such a gifted and experienced midfielder who has won so much went along with Ole’s decision to field Fred and Mctominay week in week out….
Carr Is army frount line, there is God and there is the peaky blinders plus the stone fukin roses and oasis happy Mondays Rkid lucky boro fc liveforever 🎉
To be fair, Frank did start out in the championship, which is where Carrick is starting his managerial career. Regardless, Frank is a dreadful manager. Surprising considering he’s meant to be an extremely intelligent bloke - couldn’t Inspire his players at Chelsea or Everton meaning he was bad at getting into players minds, and was a bad tactician. Really had nothing going for him.
Irrelevant now. In a way it’s good Ralf stayed on until the end of the season as we’ve now got EtH. Could of very well ended up with another Ole situation had Carrick come in as interim manager and exceeded everyone’s expectations.
Behave. Of course it’s not harsh. When Michael had played under two legendary managers, we all know this was more a question of whether he rated Sir Alex or Jose more..
When mourinho was at united he insisted on Carrick going from player directly to member of his staff. You can tell he is the type of mentality he loved
Good managers often come from midfielders
Mourinho has a gift he can look inside and see the best in you really good psychologist
I feel like he is man utds most underrated midfielder that has ever played for them. Mad respect for him
I would say Carrick and Ji Sung Park.
@@sunveerhariparsad6395 beat me to it
@@sunveerhariparsad6395 Park is not underrated by fans, Carrick tho is criminal underrated
Yup, even Shearer, Lineker, and Micah Ricards agree that Carrick is underrated and under appreciated by far especially in National Team
Absolutely, the guy was a steady 8, when we signed him I never knew who he is, after that I couldn't see why United didn't replace him with a clone! He was that good!
carrick has taken the clever road so far in his career and not just thrown himself straight into management
Unlike some lol
@@mattyd5932 Unlike Lamps, Stevie, Gary and Wazza. Tbh Wazza has done a decent job.
@@5mysoluap978I think Everton was a tough job for anyone but my word did lamp stink that joint out. Gerrard did an undeniably solid job at Rangers but fell short at the top level with Villa. I don’t care if Scottish football is poor but going a full season undefeated in any league is impressive. Even Lampard did a top job at Chelsea in his first season but wasn’t ready for what came next. Rooney struggled massively in his first season at Derby but would’ve kept them up comfortably the following season if it wasn’t for the 21 point deduction and an owner who didn’t want the club. They were only 7 points from safety too which is mad. I think there’s decent managers in all three of them but they lack experience.
Really underrated as player by everyone apart from the United fans who knew how good and important he was for us
Loved him as a player a real rolls Royce doing well as manager seems very intelligent with humility
Carrick underrated hero!
Michael Carrick is a legend
One of the best passers I've seen especially at our club
people laugh when i say his passing ability is even better that what scholes was
It's always going to be difficult when you arrive at a club who has had Robson, Ince, Beckham, Scholes, Keane etc. I think it took fans a while to understand exactly what Carrick brought to the team but on his day he was pure class and deserved his place in the Manchester United team. He's a great bloke and I wish him well @ Boro 👍
A thoughtful, disciplined and cognitive savvy Regista who played under a number of different coaches - a good starting position for a manager. Pep, Arteta and now Xabi Alonso at Bayer Leverkusen. Shouldn't be surprise if we'll see Busquet and/or Casemiro in the future.
I hope he stays with them a while and really develops as a manager. We don't need more English managers being gifted jobs they've never earned.
lampard
Some of those players probably earned those jobs based on their high-level experience and performance as a player
Understandable but we have to balance things out so good English managers actually get given a chance at big teams but are also not gifted the jobs like you have suggested. It seems to be we swing one way or the other, when the middle is what would benefit both.
Frank Lampard earned his job at Chelsea due to what he achieved as a player there and the experience he has at the top level. Steven Gerrard earned his job at Aston Villa for what he did at Rangers and Eddie Howe earned his job at Newcastle for what he did ate Bournemouth... Dyche earned his job at Everton for what he did at Burnley so idk which English manager you're on about anyway
Glad he's doing well with Middlesborough.
Carrick took over the boro job when we was in relagation now look at the boro 3rd in the league 7 points in front of Luton in 4th and 4 points behind Sheffield United after closing in fast on a 14 point gap they had still work to be done but we are the mighty boro and we got super Michael Carrick and the amazing lads on the pitch and the boro fans utfb
Hope he comes back to United as a Manager when the time is right
Carrick was a lovely footballer at Manchester United
Carrick will always be a good manager. Those away games Vs Villarreal and Chelsea was epic.
Don't forget his final game, a 3-2 win over Arsenal
A mention about Ole even though he didn’t play under him would’ve been nice
Rolls-Royce footballer. Probably one of the best passers of a football of the last 20 years. Should have played more for England.
everytime scholes was subbed on for carrick you would see one of the best passers of the last twenty years, Carrick smart player but he struggled to pass beyond 90 degrees.
I always wondered what would be different had Carrick led United last term instead of Ralf. I admire Ralf btw but things could have been different.
If Ralf hadn't been as outspoken as he was and didn't give the recommendation for Ten Hag, we would probably still be fighting for a Europa League place and not be a challenge City.
Ralf unfortunately didn't do the best on the pitch, but off the pitch he played a part in setting things in motion for the rise of United again.
Ralf is a fraud
Ralf was the worst thing to happen to this club in years. Absolute fraud. Should have given Carrick the interim role
@@anirudhmenon9099
Carrick couldn't bear to continue as interim to replace Ole as manager after seeing Ole tears in the interview mentioning Carrick to replace him.
"Carrick? :tears: i'll back him up :smile:" - ogs
so he walk away not continue till the end of the season.
@@anirudhmenon9099 Ralf was the best thing to happen to the club... he exposed everything...
Glad to see he is doing well
Keane giggs scholes Robson best Charlton Irwin etc. micheal carrick will always be one of the greatest players united ever had
I'm surprised he didn't say Ole was the best manager he's worked with.
Yeah I know. A bit of an insult to Ole I thought. Second in the league and reached a cup final. Not bad for the three seasons Ole was there.
It was worked under as a player the criteria
@@Taporeee Yes you got the question and he got the answer correctly.
@@bobbypukes605 Man your expectations are shite. Tuchel won a UCL and went to 2 domestic cup finals in 2 seasons. ETH won a trophy in his first season. LVG won a trophy.. so did Jose. 2nd is not an achievement. When Arsenal bottle the league nobody will remember in 15 years
class player
Wonderful player. When I used to sit in the North Stand, this bloke from the Wirral that hated Carrick. I used to get a commentary in my ear all game of just how bad he was all game. If he scored or assisted or did anything good, he should have done it better, or if someone else made a mistake it was because Carrick was on the pitch. It was like Souness with Pogba but worse. It used to drive me up the wall as he was outstanding virtually every game for 12 years! I'm glad he is able to show what he can do now at Middlesborough after being part of the Ole team and maybe getting lumped in with the they don't know what they are doing opinion.
Carrick the goat, undefeated in the premier league and champions league
Carrick could become a top class manager. I think he won every game for Man Utd as temp coach when Ole got sacked
Had potential at West Ham & learned from a lesson when Millwall beat them 4-1 at The Den & he copped a fair share of blame.
Rapidly improved & then off to Manc.
Become a decent & driven player yet didn’t get much highlighting at Man Utd.
Other names seemed to get most the credit most the time.
Looks very decent management material & has learned probably more than most of Alex Fergerson.
M’Boro now look odds on to catch Sheffield United in my book for promotion. Good luck to him. - Millwall Supporter. 🦁👍🏻
Love me my captain Michael Carrick ! Miss him so much still. ❤️❤️ Hope he does great in management and never joins any of our rivals ever.
We've got super Michael Carrick!
MAESTRO MICHAEL CARRICK 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
This is the player that England should have built our midfield around. Needed a manager to realise Gerrard and Lampard didn't work together. You either drop one of them. Or play Lamps infront of Carrick and Gerrard and play 1 striker. Carrick a multiple prem champion made teams tick.
Scholes, Robson, Charlton, Carrick, Keane
This dude made more forward passes than McFred combined.
absolute class player.. never made a backward pass
Made plenty of sideways passes though. I’m not saying he wasn’t a brilliant player, totally underrated. He did like to pass to the side for a good two seasons.
Michael Carrick and Joe Cole would make a great partnership! I’m a west ham season ticket holder and all the fans are sick of moyes defensive tactics and so are the players! We want a young vibrant manager to reinvigorate our team and get the team playing offensive football COYI
I love this man
Played under Ferguson , Van Gaal & Mourinho wow that's epic
Loving all the Michael Carrick hype
Martin jol, I even forgot that guy😂. Where's he nowadays?
He definitely learned express your self from Ole😊
Damn...so hard to guess,let's see who he choses.
my all-time best player, if England played him at the back of Gerrard and Lampard permanently it was...but
Hopefully he turns out to be among the best English managers
Unlike other ex players like Gerrard and Lampard who were great players, but they weren't smart players, therefore they don't make good managers. While Carrick you know he's got it in him to be a great manager, as he was never the most talented footballer, but he was a super smart player that made him one of the best midfielders and one of the most underrated midfielders.
Want this lad back at United when the time is ready!
Carrick is the very example what you can achieve if a brilliant player leaves Spurs
Always wondered how such a gifted and experienced midfielder who has won so much went along with Ole’s decision to field Fred and Mctominay week in week out….
Tell me, who else did he have?
He worked with Solskjaer also right?
Yes
Carr
Is army frount line, there is God and there is the peaky blinders plus the stone fukin roses and oasis happy Mondays Rkid lucky boro fc liveforever 🎉
He’ll become the best English manager in the game
Arsenal fan but used to love his style so baad
If ''underrated'' was a person.
Up the boro we love super Michael Carrick ❤️🤍❤️🤍
He will be a better coach than Gerrard and Lampard combined
What a weird question 😂sky hate ferguson for all the pain he caused them bless em😂😂😂
The video really should've been titled, "Why was Sir Alrx the best manager you've worked with?"
Carrick goes and learns his trade in lower leagues and frank lampard demands premier league jobs without earning it
To be fair, Frank did start out in the championship, which is where Carrick is starting his managerial career.
Regardless, Frank is a dreadful manager. Surprising considering he’s meant to be an extremely intelligent bloke - couldn’t Inspire his players at Chelsea or Everton meaning he was bad at getting into players minds, and was a bad tactician. Really had nothing going for him.
Why is this video 4:11, all he needs to do is say SAF!
Great cdm
100% carrick would have done a better job then ralf if he had stayed as the interim
Irrelevant now. In a way it’s good Ralf stayed on until the end of the season as we’ve now got EtH.
Could of very well ended up with another Ole situation had Carrick come in as interim manager and exceeded everyone’s expectations.
I’d love him to work under ten hag
He's OLE 2.0
Ferguson obviously
Ole obviously
Carricky
Hmm I wonder who it could be….I reckon Moyes!
Prem Manager by 2025
Please take Pallistri on Loan
doesn't say who was best manager, clickbait
They didnt mention Ole?
He didn't play for Ole... he played for all the others.
@@PpTheGreatest the title said has worked wtih, so i thought it strange
Ole bowed out with United fans still loving him, but you absolutely cannot place him besides Sir Alex and Jose.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Mr Personality.
A ridiculous question 😅.
One day you will become coach manager Scottish CLUB is ABERDEEN FC
Is this even a question? It’s obviously Ole 🤣🤣🤣🤦🏻♂️
Bit harsh to exclude Ole there
Behave. Of course it’s not harsh. When Michael had played under two legendary managers, we all know this was more a question of whether he rated Sir Alex or Jose more..
No like England to wreck players careers
Funny how ole isn’t even mentioned 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Because he never played for Ole…
Hi please reply
class player so underated
Is this an actual serious question? SMFH.
Silly question
Seen more charisma in the dead tree in my garden than carrick
One boring mediap TV trained man
Didn’t even make the PL hall
Of fame.
Not sure where the hype comes from.
It’s obviously ole
Poor form not to include Ole 👎👎👎
He didn't play for Ole...
@@PpTheGreatest the video is titled managers Carrick “worked with”, not played under…
. 'TOTTENHAM FANS ATTACK A PREGNANT CHRISTIAN PREACHERS WIFE'.
SHAME ON YOU.
SHAME.
SHAME.
SHAME.
Dead player
wow what a fascinating question I WONDER WHO HE WILL SAY IS THE BEST MANAGER HE HAS WORKED WITH HMMM. HARD HITTING QUESTIONS.