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Rooney's Rally: 'Stick with Carrick or United Fans Will Riot' – Why the Ex-Red Devil Wants Him Permanent

Rooney's Rally: 'Stick with Carrick or United Fans Will Riot' – Why the Ex-Red Devil Wants Him Permanent

Rob McCarthy (TEAMtalk) EN 6 April 2026 at 07:47
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Wayne Rooney urges Manchester United to appoint Michael Carrick as permanent manager after his stellar interim stint, warning INEOS against repeating Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's fate. Michael Owen backs the call, saying sacking Carrick now would spark fan fury amid United's push for a Champions League spot. As reported by Rob McCarthy at TEAMtalk, the duo highlight Carrick's top win rate and team revival.

Rooney's Rally: 'Stick with Carrick or United Fans Will Riot' – Why the Ex-Red Devil Wants Him Permanent

Picture this: you're down the pub, pint in hand, and the lads are debating Man United's next gaffer. Wayne Rooney doesn't mince words – he reckons Michael Carrick should get the full-time gig, pronto. And he's laying it on thick for INEOS not to cock it up.

As reported by Rob McCarthy at TEAMtalk, Rooney's banging the drum loud. Carrick's stepped in as interim boss and turned heads quicker than a Rashford counter-attack.

Carrick's Interim Wizardry

Let's talk numbers, because they don't lie. Carrick has bossed seven wins out of his first 10 games at the helm. That's propelled United to third in the Premier League, with a Champions League spot glinting on the horizon like a Wembley floodlight.

Rooney, who knows Carrick inside out from their midfield days, calls it a no-brainer. "He's brought calm, love, and proper team spirit," he says. The players are gelling, looking sharp, and smashing it as a unit. Why fix what ain't broke, eh?

Carrick's win rate? Best of any United manager after that many matches. Rooney's spot on – chucking him out now would be madder than Ten Hag's tactics board after a loss.

Echoes of Solskjaer – But Don't Repeat History

Remember Ole Gunnar Solskjaer? Stepped up from interim, had everyone dreaming of Fergie 2.0. It fizzled eventually, sure, but Rooney's warning INEOS (the suits calling shots at Old Trafford) not to let deja vu ruin this one.

"100% he should get it," Rooney insists. Carrick knows the club, the lads, the pressure cooker that is United. He's injected quality and steel where it was missing. For Rooney, it's simple: promote from within and watch the magic continue.

The bookies are punting names like Julian Nagelsmann, Oliver Glasner, and Luis Enrique. Fancy big-name imports? Rooney says nah – stick local.

Owen Chips In: 'Sack Him and Get Lynched'

It's not just Rooney piping up. His old teammate Michael Owen is all in too, chatting to the Manchester Evening News via Casino.org. "Firmly in the Carrick camp," he declares.

Owen paints a grim picture: after years of flops, United finally clicks under Carrick. Players hitting top form, progressive footy, wins rolling in. Ditch him for some outsider? "The ownership would get absolutely lynched," Owen laughs. Spot on, mate.

What's the downside? Slap a short contract on him. If it flops next season, wave bye-bye. Low risk, high reward. Owen's baffled anyone thinks otherwise – it's like turning down a free penalty in a shootout.

Why It Matters for United Fans

United's been a rollercoaster since Fergie. Ten Hag's boot, interim drama, now this. Carrick's steadied the ship without the ego trips of shiny imports. Rooney and Owen aren't just nostalgia merchants; they're seeing results.

INEOS, listen up: fans are fed up with experiments. Carrick's got the winning streak, the club DNA, and zero baggage. Make it permanent, crack open the champagne, and let's chase that title.

If you're a Red Devil, this feels right. Rooney's rallying cry might just sway the board. Over to you, Sir Jim Ratcliffe – don't bottle it.

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Wayne RooneyMichael CarrickOle Gunnar SolskjaerMichael Owen

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Manchester United

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