Overview
- Winger Amad Diallo told Sky Sports the squad would be happy if Michael Carrick stayed, though he noted players do not choose the manager.
- Carrick, appointed in January after Ruben Amorim left, has led United back to the Champions League with three games to spare.
- Casemiro and Kobbie Mainoo also voiced support, including Mainoo’s praise after Sunday’s 3-2 win over Liverpool.
- Diallo credited Carrick and coach Travis Binnion with building a tighter dressing room where mistakes are shared and players feel backed.
- Carrick’s future remains undecided, and United will continue the recruitment process before confirming the next head coach.