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In this week’s edition of the Football Interview, Mark Chapman speaks to Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick. He talks about how it felt right when he was offered the job, how he chose his backroom staff, and how they challenge him to be his best. He speaks about the importance of the academy and what young players mean to him at the club which leads into a discussion about Kobbie Mainoo’s resurgence and how he’s proved he can play in any position in midfield.
Timecodes
0’30 – Has doing punditry helped him as a manager?
1’53 – How it felt right when he got the Man Utd job.
4’00 – How he chose his backroom staff and were Man Utd underachieving as group?
5’40 – Did it help that the first two games were Man City and Arsenal?
7’52 – Does he encourage people to get carried away?
8’52 – How he works with his backroom staff and how they challenge him.
11’00 – What the academy and young players mean to him at the club.
13’14 – Man Utd academy is what the club is built upon.
15’43 – Kobbie Mainoo’s resurgence and how he can play any position in midfield.
18’40 – How he felt leaving Middlesbrough.
20’10 – Can you manage/coach the same way whatever club you’re at?
23’10 – Could he replicate the hair dryer treatment and how Sir Alex was the best.
23’50 – Does he have to accept that pundits now are players from his era and how players cope with them.
25’00 – How the job is the ultimate role for him.
5 Live / BBC Sounds commentaries:
Sat 1500 Aston Villa v Leeds on Sports Extra,
Sat 1500 Chelsea v Burnley on Sports Extra,
Sat 1730 West Ham v Bournemouth,
Sun 1400 Nottingham Forest v Liverpool,
Sun 1400 Sunderland v Fulham on Sports Extra 2,
Sun 1400 Crystal Palace v Wolves on Sports Extra 3,
Sun 1630 Tottenham v Arsenal.
