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Carrick Returns to Steady Manchester United as Caretaker Head Coach
Manchester United have confirmed the appointment of former midfielder Michael Carrick as caretaker head coach until the end of the season, marking a familiar and reassuring return to the Old Trafford dugout.
Carrick, 44, will be supported by an experienced backroom team that includes former England assistant Steve Holland, alongside Jonathan Woodgate, Jonny Evans and Travis Binnion. The blend of tactical expertise and deep club knowledge is seen as a key strength as United look to stabilise and build momentum in the coming months.
This will not be Carrick’s first time leading the side on an interim basis. He previously oversaw a three-match spell as temporary manager in 2021 following the departure of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, a period remembered for its calm management and positive results. He is now set for a high-profile return to the touchline when United face Manchester City in Saturday’s Premier League derby.
United dismissed Ruben Amorim on 5 January after 14 months in charge, with Darren Fletcher stepping in as caretaker for matches against Burnley and Brighton. Fletcher will now return to his role with the club’s under-18s, a move both parties believe will best support his long-term development within United’s coaching structure.
Speaking on the club’s Inside Carrington podcast, Carrick described his return as deeply meaningful.
“It’s an unbelievable feeling to come back through the doors and be part of the club again,” he said. “It’s a big responsibility, a massive pleasure and a privilege to be here, but we want to do a good job – this place deserves that.”
Carrick held face-to-face discussions with United officials last Thursday and is understood to have made a strong impression on chief executive Omar Berrada and director of football Jason Wilcox, particularly with his clear vision and calm leadership style.
Tactically, Carrick is expected to implement a 4-2-3-1 formation, signalling a shift away from the three-at-the-back system used under Amorim. The change is viewed internally as a move designed to restore balance, maximise attacking options and provide clarity to the squad during the transitional period.
While former manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who both played for and managed United, also held talks with the club, Carrick ultimately emerged as the preferred option. Club sources indicate he was chosen for his hands-on coaching approach and strong connection with the current playing group.
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Champions League Last-16 Draw Sets Up Chelsea-PSG Clash
The knockout stage of the UEFA Champions League is set to deliver high-stakes encounters, with Chelsea drawn against reigning champions Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16.
Meanwhile, Manchester City will meet Real Madrid in what marks the fifth consecutive season the two sides have faced off in the competition’s knockout rounds.
Despite six Premier League teams reaching the last 16, there will be no all-English ties. League leaders Arsenal are set to take on Bayer Leverkusen, while Newcastle United face Barcelona.
Elsewhere, Liverpool have been paired with Galatasaray, and Tottenham Hotspur will go up against Atlético Madrid.
The first-leg matches are scheduled for 10 and 11 March, with return fixtures set for 17 and 18 March.
Chelsea’s meeting with PSG revives memories of last year’s FIFA Club World Cup final, where the Blues secured a 3-0 victory over the European champions in New Jersey.
Manchester City, Newcastle and Liverpool have all already faced their respective opponents during the league phase this season, adding familiarity to the upcoming contests.
Looking ahead in the bracket, a successful run could see Newcastle and Tottenham meet in the quarter-finals, while Chelsea may face Liverpool should both sides advance.
The competition will culminate at the Puskás Aréna in Budapest on Saturday, 30 May, where Europe’s next champions will be crowned.
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Man Utd ruled out signing Osimhen ‘because of Afcon’
The timing of the Africa Cup of Nations played a decisive role in why Manchester United opted not to pursue Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, according to former first-team coach Benni McCarthy.
Osimhen had emerged as one of Europe’s most sought-after forwards after netting 26 league goals during the 2022–23 season, powering Napoli to their first Serie A title in 33 years.
McCarthy, who was part of the Old Trafford coaching setup under then manager Erik ten Hag, revealed he had been involved in striker recruitment discussions and viewed Osimhen as an ideal fit for the club.
However, the biennial scheduling of the Africa Cup of Nations — which often overlaps with the European club season — ultimately proved a significant obstacle.
Despite Osimhen initially topping the shortlist, concerns about his absence during international duty led United to explore alternative options.
The club instead moved to sign Rasmus Hojlund from Atalanta for £72m in August 2023. The Danish forward went on to score 26 goals in 95 appearances before joining Napoli on loan last September.
Meanwhile, Osimhen’s career continued its upward trajectory. He was crowned African Footballer of the Year in 2023 and later joined Galatasaray on loan in September 2024, before completing a permanent move to the Turkish side last July.
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Joshua crash driver case adjourned to March
Legal proceedings are steadily progressing in Nigeria following the tragic road accident that left British heavyweight boxing star Anthony Joshua injured late last year.
The driver involved in the fatal crash has now appeared before a magistrates’ court in Ogun State, marking another step forward in the judicial process as authorities continue working toward clarity and accountability.
The accident occurred on 29 December along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, a major route in south-west Nigeria. Joshua sustained injuries in the collision and received medical treatment before being discharged from hospital just two days later, highlighting a positive turn in his personal recovery.
Tragically, members of his training team — personal trainer Latif Ayodele and strength coach Sina Ghami — lost their lives when their vehicle collided with a stationary lorry near Lagos.
The driver, Adeniyi Mobolaji Kayode, who was behind the wheel at the time of the incident, faces multiple charges including causing death by dangerous driving, reckless and negligent driving, operating a vehicle without due care, and driving without a valid licence.
At Wednesday’s hearing, the 46-year-old made his second court appearance. Prosecutors informed the court that additional time is required to finalise evidence preparation, reflecting ongoing efforts to ensure a thorough and transparent legal process.
The court subsequently adjourned proceedings until 13 March, allowing all parties time to prepare as the case continues to move forward.
Kayode has not yet entered a plea.
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