
Louis Saha defends the Manchester United interim boss, claiming his former teammates have “forgotten” the unpredictable nature of football despite Carrick’s unbeaten start.
The debate over Michael Carrick’s suitability for the permanent Manchester United job has reached boiling point. While club legends Roy Keane and Gary Neville remain skeptical, former United striker Louis Saha has stepped in to tell the duo they are “wrong” to dismiss the interim manager.
Carrick has enjoyed a fairytale start to his tenure, securing four wins and a draw in his first five games. Despite propelling United back into the Champions League qualification spots, Keane and Neville believe the club still needs a more “proven” world-class head coach.
The Keane & Neville Verdict
Roy Keane has been vocal in his opposition to a permanent deal for Carrick, suggesting the former midfielder lacks the “football knowledge” required to deliver a Premier League title.
Gary Neville echoed this sentiment, proposing that Carrick should instead remain as an assistant to a “world-class” winner to continue his education.
Saha’s Counter-Attack
Speaking to CasinoHawks, Louis Saha argued that his former teammates are over-rationalizing a game that defies logic.
“I think Roy and Gary are well placed to have those strong feelings. I understand them, but I don’t agree,” Saha stated. “Football is very, very unpredictable. Pundits think everything is logical, but even an experienced manager can struggle at Old Trafford.”
Saha highlighted Carrick’s immediate impact on squad morale and tactical clarity as proof that he deserves the chance to lead the long-term project.
The Debate: Should Carrick Stay?
| Pundit | Stance | Primary Reason |
|---|---|---|
| Roy Keane | Against | Lacks experience/title-winning knowledge |
| Gary Neville | Against | Needs to learn under a “proven” winner |
| Louis Saha | For | Managed the transition “amazingly” |
The “Unpredictable” Factor
Saha’s main criticism of the TV pundits is their tendency to forget the chaos of the pitch once they move to the studio. With United facing a high-stakes run-in for a Top 4 finish, Saha believes Carrick’s ability to “learn quickly” and get the players “on board” outweighs the CV of a more established manager.
As the board continues its search with names like Luis Enrique still in the mix—the pressure is on INEOS to decide if they value “experience” or the “momentum” Carrick has built in just 13 days.

Thiago Nuno is a football editor and analyst covering European leagues, match statistics, and transfer market trends.
