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Man Utd legend Michael Carrick SACKED by Middlesbrough in blunt 60-word statement


MICHAEL CARRICK has been sacked by Middlesbrough.

The Manchester United legend was relieved of his duties having failed to deliver promotion in three attempts.

Michael Carrick has been axed by MiddlesbroughCredit: Getty

Carrick, 43, replaced Chris Wilder in October 2022 and guided Boro to fourth place in his first full season at the helm.

In the two years that followed, however, poor finishes to each campaign cost Middlesbrough a play-off berth.

The former England international had two years remaining on his contract, but has been sacked following a meeting with club chief Steve Gibson.

In a brief 60-word statement, Boro confirmed that Carrick, as well as his assistants, had been axed.

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It read: “Middlesbrough Football Club has today parted company with head coach Michael Carrick.

“Michael’s assistants Jonathan Woodgate and Graeme Carrick have also departed the club.

“We’d like thank Michael, Jonathan, and Graeme for all their hard work and unwavering commitment. We wish them all the very best for the future.

“The club will be making no further comment at this stage.”

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Michael Carrick’s managerial record

  • Man Utd (caretaker), Nov-Dec 2021: P3 W2 D1 L0 (W%: 66.67)
  • Middlesbrough, October 2022-Present: P136 W63 D24 L49 (W%: 46.32)

Hometown hero and eight-cap England international Woodgate, 45, managed Boro between 2019 and 2020.

While Graeme Carrick, Michael’s brother, previously worked at Newcastle.

Michael Carrick is disappointed about Middlesbrough’s defeat to Watford

Expert view

BY GARY STONEHOUSE (North East Football Reporter and Boro season ticket holder)

FINALLY the inevitable has happened – but what took Middlesbrough so long?

The decision to sack Michael Carrick now – four weeks after the season finished – does feel a bit too little, too late.

The ex-Manchester United man’s time at the Riverside should have been done back in February after a dire run of six defeats in seven games.

At that point the prospect of going up through the play-offs was still a real possibility.

Instead, Steve Gibson kept faith and, despite a brief little false dawn of results, we’ve allowed rivals Sunderland to take advantage of what was probably the best chance of achieving promotion out of this league that there will be for a while.

For all of those pointing to the fact that he lost “his best player” Emmanuel Latte Lath in January – the striker’s exit was supposed to be last summer.

That’s why they got Tommy Conway in early and, fair play, when Boro failed to get the money they wanted for Latte Lath they held on to him until the window.

The loss of Ben Doak was also critical, and that coupled with the above sale meant all the pace was taken out of Carrick’s team.

But that was his biggest problem, his stubbornness to have a Plan B. Pretty, boring, pass, pass, tip, tip – Middlesbrough became far too easy to play against.

The panic stations started to ring when the Riverside was empty long before the final whistle in several home games – fans were seemingly even past the point of caring enough to boo at the final whistle following several disappointing displays and results.

This is a move best for everybody – especially Carrick himself.

He has done well, and the loss of experienced Aaron Danks as coach to Bayern Munich has maybe had a bigger impact than any of us thought.

But once rumours of fall-outs over transfer targets etc began to surface in January there was only going to be one-way this ended if promotion wasn’t achieved.

He can still leave with his reputation intact and will be in the running for plenty of other jobs – hopefully after a PR class or two.

You always got the impression he didn’t think much of the media – except until the pressure was on in his final weeks and we finally got to see a little of his funny and warm character.

But the place, and Carrick himself probably, needed something new. 

And for my money, the man to provide that lift that the whole club needs would be Steve Cooper.

Just yesterday, TNT Sports pundit Joe Cole tipped Carrick for a move to former club Tottenham .

Cole told Paddy Power: “At Tottenham, Daniel Levy is running out of managerial candidates for the job. He’s gone big, he’s gone bold, and he’s gone off the beaten track, but none of them seem to have worked.

“Michael Carrick could be a good option for the manager’s job. An ex-Spurs player, who understands the club, would be quite nice.

“Also, I’d like to see Glenn Hoddle back at the club in some capacity. I know Tottenham fans would love to see him back and he’s got the best football brain I know.

“I’d love to see Glenn back, maybe supporting Michael Carrick. The club needs bringing together because it was really torn at times last season.”

Sheffield Wednesday boss Danny Rohl is the early favourite to take over at Boro, with Carrick’s former Man Utd team-mate Tom Cleverley and Sean Dyche close behind.

Next Boro manager odds

Via talkSPORT odds

Danny Rohl
2/1
Tom Cleverley
6/1
Sean Dyche
8/1
Russell Martin
10/1
Nathan Jones
10/1
Rob Edwards
12/1
Steve Cooper
12/1
Gary O’Neil
16/1
John Mousinho
16/1
Steven Gerrard
16/1
Des Buckingham
16/1
Wayne Rooney
16/1
Liam Rosenior
16/1
David Wagner
16/1
Ruben Selles
20/1

Carrick played for Tottenham during his illustrious careerCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd


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