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Paul Scholes praises Michael Carrick's “unbelievable” performance as interim Manchester United boss but believes Carlo Ancelotti is the “perfect” summer choice. United sacked Ruben Amorim after a disappointing 14 months. Following a brief stint by Darren Fletcher, Carrick takes charge and leads the team to six wins and a draw in his first seven matches, propelling them to third in the Premier League. Scholes emphasizes the need for a strong “man-manager” akin to Sir Alex Ferguson rather than a purely tactical coach. He suggests that clubs like United require leaders who understand players’ needs. Scholes acknowledges Carrick's potential but questions his experience at this level. He believes Ancelotti, even while managing Brazil, remains the ideal candidate, capable of elevating players and boasting a proven track record of trophy wins.

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