Michael Carrick has had a knock-on effect for one struggling Manchester United star under Ruben Amorim for all of the right reasons behind the scenes at Old Trafford.
Manchester United fans are now pushing forward with Michael Carrick at the helm at Old Trafford – in the short term at least – as part of the post-Ruben Amorim era.
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Amorim’s reign as Man Utd manager lasted only 14 months before his fractured relationship with Ineos ultimately resulted in his sacking earlier this month.
Darren Fletcher held the fort at Old Trafford as caretaker manager for two matches before Ineos and Sir Jim Ratcliffe brought Carrick back to the Premier League club.
United legend Carrick has already sent a statement of intent with back-to-back Premier League wins against Arsenal and Manchester City since his appointment.
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Is Leny Yoro really in ‘no-man’s land’ with Michael Carrick after Ruben Amorim’s sacking as Man Utd manager?
Michael Carrick tossed Ruben Amorim’s polarising tactical system for Manchester United out of the window from the moment that he returned to the Red Devils.
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United were playing with a three-man backline under Amorim, with Leny Yoro being the 41-year-old Portuguese coach’s preferred pick for the right-sided centre-back.
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Leny Yoro did impress in his debut season at Old Trafford in the 2024-25 campaign after Man Utd signed the young Frenchman from Ligue 1 outfit Lille in 2024.
However, the 20-year-old French defender was left vulnerable at times in Amorim’s system this season and did face criticism for his inconsistent United performances.
Carrick’s tactical shift to a four-man backline had seen Yoro drop to the bench for Man Utd’s 2-0 home win over Manchester City and 3-2 away victory over Arsenal.
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Leny Yoro is still benefiting at Man Utd and Michael Carrick is not hindering the development of the defender
The fierce criticism is no longer on Leny Yoro and the United centre-back now has some breathing room to quietly rediscover his best form away from the limelight.
Yoro arrived at Old Trafford when he was only 18 years old and the ex-Lille ace still needs time to develop into the centre-back that fans are hoping to ultimately see.
The United star has not been forgotten by Carrick, whose United coaching staff are only further enhancing Yoro’s overall abilities away from the public spotlight.
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Ayden Heaven recently revealed that both he and Yoro are benefiting from their time together working with experienced former Man Utd defender Jonny Evans.
“Yeah, it’s really good,” he said on the Inside Carrington podcast, as per Manchester United’s official website.
“Jonny, especially, he’s been helping me a lot. Me and Leny [Yoro], after some of the sessions, we go to do extras and just work on that, you know, the basics.
“And even between drills, during their sessions, they’re always pulling me to the side and helping me on my positioning. I’ve enjoyed it so far. They’re a big help.”
When Yoro does take to the pitch next time under Carrick, the Red Devils talent might look like a transformed player who has rediscovered his confidence again.
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