Michael Carrick has won all three of his matches as interim boss of Man Utd so far
Michael Carrick has dropped the first hint he is keen on remaining as Manchester United head coach beyond the end of the season.
Carrick has tried to avoid any talk about his long-term future at Old Trafford since he was appointed as Ruben Amorim's temporary successor on 13 January.
Unlike Amorim, it is not Carrick's way to go looking for headlines or discuss with the media sensitive issues that his bosses would probably prefer were kept in-house.
That is why Carrick's answer seemed significant as he was asked about United's plans for the summer and how involved in them he would be.







