Ivorian winger reveals Red Devils squad believes interim boss deserves the top job full-time.
Ivorian sensation Amad Diallo has thrown his weight behind Michael Carrick's bid to become Manchester United's permanent head coach, revealing the squad's unanimous support for the interim boss.
The 22-year-old winger, who has been making waves at Old Trafford since his move from Atalanta, disclosed that the Red Devils' dressing room is firmly behind Carrick taking the reins permanently. Speaking candidly about the internal dynamics, Amad emphasized how the former England midfielder has earned the players' trust and respect during his temporary tenure.
Carrick stepped into the hot seat following the club's latest managerial upheaval, and his impact has been immediate. The 43-year-old's tactical acumen and deep understanding of United's DNA have resonated with players, particularly emerging talents like Amad who are looking to establish themselves in world football.
For African football fans, Amad's endorsement carries significant weight. The Abidjan-born attacking midfielder represents the continent's next generation of superstars, and his development under Carrick could signal positive changes for other African talents eyeing moves to elite European clubs. His voice in United's decision-making process showcases how African players are increasingly influential in shaping the future of top-tier football.