Middlesbrough close in on appointing new manager

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Middlesbrough are closing in on a deal to make Michael Carrick their new manager.

The PA news agency understands there is work still to be done to secure an agreement with the 41-year-old former Manchester United assistant, but Boro are hopeful of doing just that within days.

The Teessiders have spoken to a series of candidates since dispensing with the services of Chris Wilder on October 3, and have held more formal discussions with Carrick and ex-Watford manager Rob Edwards with the former West Ham, Tottenham and United midfielder emerging as the preferred candidate.

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Interim boss Leo Percovich, with the help of coaches Craig Liddle, Lee Cattermole and Mark Tinkler, has overseen the last three games – a 1-0 win over Birmingham followed by defeats by Millwall and Blackburn – and is expected to remain at the helm for Wednesday night’s trip to Wigan.

Middlesbrough close in on appointing new manager. Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images).Middlesbrough close in on appointing new manager. Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images).
Middlesbrough close in on appointing new manager. Photo by Matthew Peters/Manchester United via Getty Images).

However with Boro, one of the favourites for promotion to the Premier League when the campaign kicked off, having slipped into the bottom three, the need to get the appointment of Wilder’s successor right is growing by the day.

Carrick, who briefly took charge at Old Trafford in the wake of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s departure, would fit the profile chairman Steve Gibson has turned to in the past when giving the job to the likes of Gareth Southgate, Aitor Karanka, Garry Monk and Jonathan Woodgate with mixed results.

The Tynesider was on the books at Boro for three years as a schoolboy, but played only one game – as a centre-forward.

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Fans will be hoping an appointment can be made quickly given the struggles in the league.

Speaking this week, Percovich said: “The most important thing is that, here, everybody is committed to do their best and everybody is ready for the challenge.

"When you love what you are doing, all the obstacles or adversity that you face during the game, or the result, you will transform into an opportunity to come back strong and make things better. That is what the team is committed to do – to produce a good performance against Wigan and win the game.”

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