Revealed: Michael carrick in his last interview with Manchester United Tv gives three reasons why he left the club , as Ole forms part of it ,so sad why man United did this to him ...

 Michael Carrick's exit from Manchester United

 came as a shock to everyone - even Ralf Rangnick.





Ole Gunnar Solskajer's assistant resigned following


 his impressive three-game spell in charge 


as caretaker boss securing wins over Villarreal


 and Arsenal,as well as a draw against Chelsea.



Rangnick tried to persuade him to join his 


coaching staff over an hour-long phone call 


but he couldn't stop him from walking away 


from the club he had spent the last 15 years at.



The decision was announced immediately after


 United's win over Mikel Arteta's men and the 


players had no idea it was coming as Carrick 


delivered the news in the dressing room at 


full-time.



The squad’s emotional reaction speaks to 


how highly rated he was among the players


, as well as how much it had taken them


 by surprise.




Carrick admitted his loyalty to Solskjaer 



who was sacked influenced his decision 


somewhat.



Paul Ince reckons his allegiance to the Norwegian


 will have played a part but believes there 


are two other factors to consider.



He explained to Mirror Football: "I look at 


this three ways. I managed many a team. I always


 took Alex Rae with me who was my number


 two, a good friend of mine and a top coach



"Every time I left a club I said to Alan 'listen


 you stay, you take over the job and see if 


you like it'.




But he has always said 'no, if you go I 


go' just out of pure loyalty.



"I am forever thankful for that. But when 


the news came up that Michael Carrick resigned,


 was it a situation where Solskjaer was the one


 that brought me in, who made me assistant and


 got me a new contract so it was always in 


his mind that he would go if Ole did


. That's one option."




Ince and Rae being a package deal during 


spells at MK Dons, Notts County and Blackpool


 is not an uncommon dynamic for a manager


 and his 


No.2.



And the former United midfielder reckons


 there is a chance Carrick didn't want to be 


tied down at United because he wants to link


 up with Solskjaer once again whenever 


he returns to management.




He added: "Second option is you presume


 Solskjaer will want to get back on the horse 


eventually, whether that be in the Championship


 or another country. Is that the case Carrick 


can go join Ole again as his 




No.2."


Ince doesn't want to rule out the prospect 


of Carrick wanting to become a head coach 


either after he got a "taste of it" during that 


three-game stint with the Red Devils.



He said: "The third option is that he might


 have got the taste for it. He did ever so well 


in those three games. Let's not get carried 


away, but they were three important games.


 Villarreal, which they needed to win, the 


Chelsea draw and beating Arsenal. Those 


are three tough games.




"For him to go in and do so well with such


 little experience, he might be thinking 'I can 


do this job, I've got a taste for it. I don't 


want to work under someone, I want to find


 my own feet out there and see if I can get a 


job as a manager.'



"You see the likes of Steven Gerrard, Frank 


Lampard and Wayne Rooney,all these top 


players that have gone into management 


and done reasonably well.



"He might think 'this is my time'. Those are


 the three options. Rangnick said he spoke


 to him for an hour to try and persuade him 


to stay. Ultimately, he resigned. It wasn't like 


Solskajer was sacked and got a massive payout. 


Michael Carrick resigned so he isn't entitled 


to any payout.



"That just shows what a proper human being


 he is, he could have easily stayed and played 


along with it. He has something in his mind that


 he feels he wants to experience."



Ince admits he would have liked him to stay


 at Old Trafford, however, as he feels learning


 from "one of the best" in Rangnick will have


 been invaluable for him later down the line


, no matter what he would go on to do.



He added: "There was never going to be a 


situation where he got the job full time. 


But I would have liked to see him stay, learn


 from Rangnick and his philosophy and then 


take that on board on his next path wherever 


that may be. To be the best, you need to 


keep learning from the best and Rangnick 


is obviously one of the best.



"It's a shame but whatever Carrick does I'm 


sure he will be successful."



Paul Ince is supporting London's child poverty


 charity, The Childhood Trust.



Research by the charity reveals the tragic 


impact of poverty on children this Christmas 


with 26% in London living below the poverty 


line not expecting to receive a present under 


the tree this Christmas.



Ince said: "I grew up in a two-bedroom council


 flat in Ilford and shared a bedroom with 


my brother, sister and cousin. I had to fend for


 myself and nearly went down some bad routes


 but football saved me. Others aren't as fortunate


 so I'd call on Londoners to do what they 


can to come together and help put a present 


under the Christmas trees of those who need 


a bit more joy in their lives."


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