Michael
Carrick
- Appearances464
- Total goals24

Michael Carrick retired from playing at the end of the 2017/18 season, bringing the curtain down on one of the most distinguished football careers in the modern era.
The deep-lying midfielder had been named Manchester United club captain in his final campaign, following Wayne Rooney’s departure in the summer of 2017, and before that he was rewarded by the club for his services with a testimonial. Carrick was a pivotal cog in the United machine for over a decade, following his arrival from Tottenham Hotspur in 2006. A lynchpin of the Reds’ engine room, he dictated play with his considered, refined style. During his debut campaign of 2006/07, he carved out a formidable partnership with Paul Scholes and began to mature into one of English football’s most sophisticated and classy passing midfielders, quickly bagging the maiden honour of his professional career with the Premier League title. A calming influence and the master of the interception, Carrick went on to become a fixture in United’s side for seasons to come, even filling in at centre-back at times, illustrating his versatility. The 2012/13 campaign was probably his finest in the red shirt as, alongside Robin van Persie, United’s no.16 was the crux of the club’s 20th league triumph. Carrick’s contribution occasionally stretched to spectacular goalscoring; however, in his primary role of screening the defence and probing well-drilled opposing ranks, he excelled and was rewarded with the Players’ Player of the Year award. In the seasons since, following Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement from management, Carrick experienced a few difficult years with injuries, but when fit and called upon he continued to show United fans his undying class and commitment to the United cause. In November 2017, Carrick revealed he had been experiencing an irregular heart rhythm which had required a medical procedure and had kept him out of action. Still an influential figure in the dressing room, he returned to the line-up in the early months of 2018 and completed 90 minutes in the Emirates FA Cup victories away to Yeovil and Huddersfield Town. He also came on as a substitute during a narrow Premier League defeat at his hometown team Newcastle United. On 12 March 2018, the long-serving midfielder confirmed he would retire from playing at the end of the 2017/18 season and added that a role in Jose Mourinho's backroom staff would be his likely next step. Carrick made his 464th and final appearance for the club as a player on 13 May 2018, in a 1-0 home win over Watford. Having already done some preparation by sitting with the coaching staff on matchdays, Carrick started work in his new role in July 2018 and he remained in the set-up when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was appointed as Mourinho's successor five months later. When Solskjaer departed three years later, Carrick had a successful three-match stint as caretaker manager before Ralf Rangick became the new boss. At that point, the former midfielder decided to finally leave the club and announced this on 2 December 2021. Initially taking a break from football, Carrick returned to the game when he became Middlesbrough manager on 24 October 2022.
Midfielder
England
29 Jul 1981
31 Jul 2006
24 Aug 2006
v Charlton (A) League
13 May 2018
The four-day stay is a chance for the squad to come together before this season’s seven remaining fixtures.
Michael provides reporters with his view on the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth, during his post-match press conference.
The boss reflects on an eventful second half that saw four goals, two penalties and a red card.
MATCHDAY REVIEW | Delve into all the major talking points from United's Premier League clash away at Bournemouth...
Michael Carrick fields questions on VAR, away support and the impact of his bench, after our draw at Bournemouth...
💬 REACTION | Michael Carrick says United responded well in difficult circumstances at the Vitality Stadium...
💬 INTERVIEW | Michael Carrick details what he wants to see from his side against Bournemouth this evening...
PRESS CONFERENCE | Michael Carrick talks injuries, huddles and losing his temper...
The boss discusses how his squad hold each other in the second part of his pre-Bournemouth briefing.
Michael Carrick expects a tight game at Bournemouth before a long pause in action...
The boss explains how the Reds are working on the training pitch.
Michael discusses our captain's Player of the Year chances, the upcoming break, and more ahead of Bournemouth.
PRESS CONFERENCE | Michael answers questions on injuries, Bournemouth, our England hopefuls and the Champions League...
Michael Carrick is asked about Lisandro Martinez and an absentee from Wednesday's training session.
Our head coach paid a visit to 'Carrick's Street Reds' to recognise a deserving staff member.


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