As Manchester United navigates a challenging season, manager Michael Carrick's focus remains steadfastly on achieving a strong finish rather than his uncertain future at the club. After a series of inconsistent performances, Carrick emphasized the importance of concluding the season on a positive note during a press conference on Thursday. This comes amid speculation regarding his tenure, with fans and pundits questioning whether he will remain at the helm.

Carrick stated, “I’m not worried about my future. What matters most is how we finish this season.” His comments reflect a commitment to the players and the club, aiming to galvanize the squad for the remaining matches. The club’s management has been under pressure to deliver results, and Carrick's ability to inspire resilience could be crucial in securing European competition next season.

Looking ahead, Manchester United’s performance in the final matches will not only determine their league standing but also Carrick's potential to extend his managerial role. A strong finish could pave the way for a fresh start, while failure might prompt a thorough reassessment of the club's direction. The coming weeks will be pivotal for Carrick and the team.