Former Manchester United captain Roy Keane believes the club needs someone bigger and better than Michael Carrick at the helm. Carrick has led the Red Devils to wins against Manchester City and table-toppers Arsenal.
While United defeated the derby rivals by 2-0 at home, they defeated the Gunners by 3-2 while playing away. The former midfielder, Carrick, has been appointed as United’s interim coach until the end of the ongoing season after Ruben Amorim was sacked by the club.
“Two great performances but anyone can win two games,” Keane told Sky Sports
“If United win every game until the end of the season, I still wouldn’t be giving him the job. I still would not be convinced he’s the man for the job. Absolutely not.
“They need a bigger and better manager. The size of the club and the challenges they face over the next few years, you want a manager you feel can get them winning league titles.
“Are we going to sit here and believe Michael Carrick can get United winning league titles? It’s not enough for me. I don’t believe he is the man to get them winning league titles.”
The former midfielder praised Manchester United for their win at the Emirates, stating it reminded him of the old days.
“Considering where they are and where they have been, they had a bit of swagger and calmness to their play,” he added.
“Two brilliant strikes and players off the bench had a big influence. You see the United fans in the corner, it’s a bit like the old days.
“Carrick has done really well. Two brilliant performances. They showed real quality.”
Manchester United will next take on Fulham at Old Trafford on Sunday.


















