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Maguire Stands by Amorim's Vision But Begs United to Hand Carrick the Reins

Maguire Stands by Amorim's Vision But Begs United to Hand Carrick the Reins

Football365 EN 26 March 2026 at 07:10 5 sources
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Harry Maguire has praised ex-boss Ruben Amorim for his ideas and squad-building at Manchester United, despite the sacking, while urging the club to consider interim manager Michael Carrick for the full gig amid their surge to third in the Premier League. Maguire highlights Carrick's tactical nous and staff, as United eye Champions League qualification. Pundits slam INEOS for hesitation, calling for evidence-based backing of the proven performer.

Maguire Stands by Amorim's Vision But Begs United to Hand Carrick the Reins

Picture this: Manchester United are cruising in third in the Premier League, dreaming of Champions League football, all thanks to an interim boss who's got the place ticking like a well-oiled machine. Yet the board's faffing about like they've got all summer. Enter Harry Maguire, who's piping up with some straight talk that's got everyone chatting.

The big centre-back, speaking to The Mirror (as covered by Football365 and OneFootball), reckons sacked gaffer Ruben Amorim wasn't half bad. Sure, the Portuguese tactician's high-line system flopped harder than a fish on a bike, and his odd choice to bench wonderkid Kobbie Mainoo had fans tearing their hair out. But Maguire? He loved it.

Defending the Departed Boss

"Ruben was really good with me," Maguire beamed. "I pretty much played every game when I was fit." He admits the ideas didn't gel at Old Trafford, but insists the players shoulder some blame too. Amorim built a solid squad foundation, says Harry, and deserves props for that – even if it took Carrick to unlock it.

Maguire chatted with Amorim post-sacking, and the young coach took it on the chin, wishing the lads well. At 39, he's got time on his side, and Harry predicts trophy hauls elsewhere. Fair play to the skipper for keeping it classy amid the turnaround.

Carrick's Interim Wizardry

Now, the real star of the show: Michael Carrick. The ex-United midfielder's stepped in and turned water into wine. One loss in charge (a late sucker punch), and suddenly the Red Devils are humming. Mainoo's back bossing midfield, the defence is tighter, and they're eyeing Europe.

"Carrick's been amazing," gushes Maguire. "He speaks well, tactically spot on." Shoutout to his staff: Steve Holland for experience, Jonathan Woodgate and Jonny Evans mentoring the young guns. With seven games left, United are primed – but will the hierarchy grow a pair?

Time to Back the Proven Man?

Here's where it gets pub-rant territory. As Football365 opines (echoed by The Peoples Person), why chase 'elite' managers when Carrick's delivering evidence on a plate? Last season they scraped 15th; now third? That's not luck, that's class.

INEOS suits are dithering, scared of 'Ole 2.0' vibes despite Solskjaer's solid full seasons. Come off it – Carrick's lost once! No crystal ball for new hires, but you've got results staring you in the face. Appoint him, and if it flops, no one's moaning. Snub him? Fans'll go mental.

Maguire nails it: let the process roll, but Carrick's top of the list. Big summer ahead – new bodies needed, squad refresh. Get it right, lads, or it'll be another circus. United fans deserve stability, not more guesswork dressed as genius.

Word on the street? Carrick's made it simple. Don't balls it up.

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Harry MaguireKobbie MainooOle Gunnar Solskjaer

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