
What happened
Manchester United forward Amad Diallo publicly backed interim manager Michael Carrick to stay on permanently, telling reporters "everyone is delighted to have him as coach" and that the squad would be "thrilled if he stays." Amad praised Carrick's man-management, saying the coach "maintains good relationships with all the players." The comments were relayed by Fabrizio Romano and echoed in the United beat reaction on X.
Why it matters
The endorsement lands as Carrick met Sir Jim Ratcliffe at Carrington late last month and noted the owner's support, leaving his permanent appointment an open question heading into the summer. With Casemiro reportedly MLS-bound and Ugarte expected to depart, dressing-room buy-in for the manager carries weight in a window where United are planning a midfield overhaul. Player-driven public backing is rare from this squad and signals internal alignment behind continuity.
What to watch
Watch for a club statement on Carrick's status before the season finale and whether Ratcliffe greenlights a permanent deal in the post-season review. Further player endorsements or any contradicting brief from the INEOS side would be the next tell.