Careke becomes permanent United coach

Carrick spent 12 years as a player at United, winning the Premier League five times, the Champions League and the FA Cup once each.

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Careke becomes permanent United coach

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Manchester United appointed Michael Carrick as their permanent manager on Friday. The appointment comes as a reward for United's third-place finish in the Premier League this season. United said: "We are delighted to announce the appointment of Michael Carrick as their new manager." The 33-year-old former United player was appointed in January after Ruben Amorim was sacked. Since his arrival, United have been in good form and have qualified for next season's Champions League. Carrick said: "I felt the magic when I came to United 20 years ago. It is a proud moment for me to take charge of this club." United were in a dire situation when Amorim was sacked. The Portuguese coach's tactics were not working. Carrick had spent 12 years at United as a player. During this time, he won the Premier League five times and the Champions League and FA Cup once each.

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