Manchester United interim coach Michael Carrick said he is not chasing a decision on his future with the club. Carrick replaced Ruben Amorim in January and since then he has delivered positive results the Old Trafford club.
The Red Devils stunned top teams like Manchester City, and Arsenal under Carrick’s tutelage. Furthermore, they registered a 1-0 win against Chelsea on Sunday. United are currently in third place in the Premier League standings with 58 points after 33 games.
Thus, United are close to qualify for the Champions League next season.
“I’ve said it many times, I enjoy being here, I enjoy the role I’m in,” Carrick in a news conference said ahead of Monday’s home match against Brentford.
“We’ve had some good results and we’re in decent shape. We still want to keep improving, there’s layers that we want to get to, really. I’ll see.
“I keep saying the same things every week. There’s only so much I can say in terms of that, but I’ve said it many times.
“Again, I enjoy being here, I love being here. It’s a real privilege to be in the position I am but thriving with the responsibility that we’ve got.”
Pushed on when he is expecting clarity, Carrick said: “I’m not sure, to be honest.
“Genuinely it’s not something in terms of deadlines that I’m really chasing. I think it’ll become clear when it’s going to become clear.
“I’m here at the moment to help the team and help the club get results.
“At the moment we’re doing all right. We can keep pushing and getting better, so, really, that’s genuinely all I’m focused on right now.”
Manchester United will next take on Brentford at Old Trafford on Monday.

