
Heaven's Chill Vibes: United Teen Unbothered by Carrick's Boss Battle
Manchester United defender Ayden Heaven has brushed off speculation about Michael Carrick's future as permanent manager, insisting he just wants whoever gets results. Despite Carrick's stellar interim record pushing United to third in the Premier League, the club is eyeing other candidates like Glasner and De Zerbi. Heaven, craving more game time ahead of Aston Villa clash, embodies the squad's focus on success over names.
Heaven's Chill Vibes: United Teen Unbothered by Carrick's Boss Battle
Picture this: Manchester United are humming along in third place in the Premier League, sniffing Champions League glory, and their caretaker gaffer Michael Carrick is pulling off wins like he's got a magic wand. But here's the pub chat kicker – will Carrick get the gig full-time, or will the board splash cash on a big name? Young gun Ayden Heaven, the 19-year-old defender who's barely sniffed the pitch lately, couldn't care less. As reported by The Peoples Person, he's all about results, not names.
Carrick's Interim Magic
Let's rewind a bit. Ruben Amorim got the boot, and in stepped Carrick, the midfield legend turned temporary skipper. The plan? Steady the ship through the season. Instead, he's sparked a turnaround that's got everyone gobsmacked.
Eight games in, and it's six wins, one draw, one loss. That's the sort of form that turns heads at Old Trafford. Wayne Rooney's even chimed in, saying if Carrick bags that top-four finish, lock him in. But United's suits are playing it cool – full recruitment process, no rash decisions. Names like Oliver Glasner, Roberto De Zerbi, Luis Enrique, Julian Nagelsmann, and Andoni Iraola are still swirling in the rumour mill.
The squad? They're loving it. Players rave about Carrick's sessions – clear instructions, no faffing about. It's transformed the dressing room buzz.
Heaven Spills on Capital XTRA
Enter Ayden Heaven, the promising centre-back who's been twiddling thumbs under Carrick. Just seven minutes across three cameos, with Lisandro Martinez, Harry Maguire, and Leny Yoro hogging the spotlight. Ouch for a lad breaking through.
But on Capital XTRA Breakfast, Heaven was pure ice. Asked who he'd fancy as next boss, he shrugged: "I don’t mind, honestly. I’m just waiting to see. Whatever’s going to get us over the line."
No bias, no pleading for Carrick. Just laser focus on silverware. It's a mature take from a teen who's seen the United rollercoaster up close. Fans might want the feel-good story of Carrick staying, but Heaven's eyeing trophies, not sentiment.
Villa Looms, Spotlight Shifts
This weekend, it's Aston Villa at home – prime chance for Heaven to elbow his way in. Carrick's preference for experience is clear, but a derby-day masterclass could change minds.
United's third spot ain't shabby, but the pressure's on. Champions League cash is dangling, and Rooney's right – deliver that, and Carrick's case strengthens. Yet with those Euro hotshots linked, it's anyone's guess.
Heaven's stance cuts through the noise like a fresh pint on a sticky bar top. Who wears the tracksuit? Meh. Just win, lads. That's the United way – or at least, what this kid's banking on. Keep an eye on Sunday; if Heaven gets minutes, it might just be the start of his own Old Trafford yarn.
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