Interim manager Michael Carrick of the English football team Manchester United has made a statement about his future at the club.
Idman.Biz reports that the 44-year-old specialist said that he takes a calm approach to the situation, despite the fact that his fate remains uncertain as the end of the season approaches.
Although Carrick returned Manchester United to the Champions League qualifying zone, it has not yet been officially announced whether he will be the team's permanent head coach.
According to The Guardian, Carrick is expected to lead the team in the remaining two games of the season.
Carrick spoke about his future as follows:
"I'm taking it calmly. Everything will be resolved when it needs to be resolved. It's not in my hands, so we'll see what happens."
He said that his main focus is on finishing the season strongly. According to Carrick, the main issue at this stage is to prepare the players in the best shape for the end of the season.
The specialist also did not hide the importance of clarity about his future. He stated that it is natural for this issue to be discussed towards the end of the season and that he has no choice but to wait for the club's decision.