Gary Neville has made his stance crystal clear on Michael Carrick's interim spell as Manchester United boss, insisting there should be no discussion for now about the former midfielder taking the job on a permanent basis regardless of results, Softfootball reports.
Speaking on The Overlap Podcast alongside Jamie Carragher, Neville addressed the situation following Carrick's appointment as interim head coach , after Ruben Amorim parted ways with the club earlier last week. Carragher posed the question of whether a strong end to the season should put Carrick in contention for the role long-term, but Neville was emphatic in his response.
Carrick's appointment came after a brief spell in charge for Darren Fletcher, who oversaw two matches following Amorim's dismissal a FA Cup third-round defeat to Brighton and a 2-2 Premier League draw against Burnley .