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Michael Carrick in ‘Pole Position’ to be Next Permanent Man Utd Manager
Manchester United have yet to make a decision on who their next permanent manager will be, but there is a leading candidate, according to journalist Paddy Keogh.
The Red Devils parted ways with Ruben Amorim in January after a turgid 14-month spell in charge, and have since improved to third place in the Premier League, and sit seven points above Chelsea in sixth as they push to qualify for next season’s Champions League under interim boss Michael Carrick.
INEOS are understood to be biding their time when it comes to making a final decision about their next manager, as they want to ensure they appoint the right person, although they also want their new man in place before the start of the World Cup in June.
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Since taking over at Old Trafford, Carrick has led the club to seven wins in his ten games in charge, losing just once against Newcastle at St James’ Park.
Those performances have seen several pundits, ex-players, and fans call for the legendary former midfielder to step up and take the role permanently into next season. And according to Keogh, while no decision has been made, Carrick is in ‘pole position’ for the role currently.
“Manager role not decided, [the] club [have] not made up their mind,” he wrote.
“Carrick has done better than expected and could stay on. Big decision to be made, and he’s in pole position currently. Right now, it looks like it’s his.”
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While Carrick, who has been dubbed ‘unbelievable’, has been exceptional in his role since taking over earlier this year, Man Utd shouldn’t be rushing to give him the job permanently when you consider some of the options available.
Bundesliga winner Julian Nagelsmann is someone who is open to the job and could be available this summer, while Andoni Iraola and Oliver Glasner are both options with their contracts expiring at the end of the season.
Roberto De Zerbi has also been linked with the role, although there are question marks over his attitude and behaviour off the pitch, alongside his performances on it. But Carrick doesn’t have the top-level experience they have, which must also be considered.
GIVEMESPORT asked ChatGPT to rank the aforementioned options on their compatability with the job, and this was its response:
- 1. Julian Nagelsmann – Elite tactical flexibility, modern pressing/possession hybrid; suits squad evolution and long-term rebuild.
- 2. Roberto De Zerbi – Clear identity, builds structure; risk with defensive transitions but high ceiling.
- 3. Andoni Iraola – Intense pressing, vertical play; strong fit culturally, but needs squad adaptation.
- 4. Oliver Glasner – Pragmatic, counter-based success; less aligned with dominant United expectations.
- 5. Michael Carrick – Promising, understands club DNA; lacks elite-level experience for immediate turnaround.
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World Cup Fan Zones in London: Where to Watch Games
The 2026 World Cup will be watched by millions of fans this summer, with many heading to the United States, Canada, and Mexico to experience all the highs, lows, and unmissable drama of the biggest sports competition on the planet.
16 stadiums across North America will play host to the competition’s
throughout June and July, with 104 matches set to be contested. But just because the World Cup is taking place in North America, doesn’t mean that the party stays in North America.
Watch parties and fan zones are popping up all over the globe — and London is no exception. With England fans hoping that the tournament will deliver the first World Cup trophy in 60 years, pubs, sports bars, and even a few private venues will be welcoming fans hoping to soak up an atmosphere like no other.
So, whether you’re donning your favourite waistcoat or hoping to holler Vindaloo until your throat is hoarse, here are the best World Cup fan zones on offer in London.
Flat Iron Square
Area of London: Central
Postcode: SE1 9HP
Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge, Southwark, and Borough
Size: 420 capacity
Cost for Entry: Free
Flat Iron Square earned its reputation as one of London’s most exciting venues during Euro 2024, and it looks well-placed to maintain its standing at this year’s World Cup. The venue’s open structure and 19 screens lends itself well to big groups. The focal point is the massive screen in the main bar, making the action unmissable from every angle. Add continuous live entertainment and 16 beers to choose from, and you’re onto a winner.
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Boxpark
Area of London: Multiple locations
Postcode: Multiple locations
Nearest Tube Stations: Shoreditch High Street Overground Station, Wembley Park Tube Station, East Croydon Train Station, Camden Town Tube Station
Size: Shoreditch (499 capacity), Wembley (2,000 capacity), Croydon (2,000 capacity), Camden (500 capacity)
Cost for Entry: Generally free, but an entry fee may be required for high-demand events
If you’ve seen beer-soaked fans celebrating the latest England goal on social media, it was probably happening at a Boxpark. And with four locations across the city in Shoreditch, Wembley, Croydon, and Camden, you’re never far away from one either. The open-air Boxpark venues are perfect for big groups hoping to bask in the British sun, with bookings for groups of 25 people or more encouraged. Come for the beer and the big screens, stay for the priceless atmosphere when that first goal goes in.
Vinegar Yard
Area of London: Central
Postcode: SE1 3QU
Nearest Tube Stations: London Bridge and Borough
Size: 400 capacity
Cost for Entry: £15.40
There’s something special about watching sports in green outside spaces. And Vinegar Yard has built itself into a popular destination for football supporters seeking a special fan zone experience. With a 400-person capacity, this venue suits both big groups or individuals just hoping to be a part of the World Cup atmosphere. Your affordable £15.40 ticket comes with your first drink included. And the only thing as vibrant as the luscious, garden-like space is the food on offer. Food vendors are on hand to deliver cuisine from every corner of the globe. Rather apt for a World Cup fan zone experience.
KERB Social Club
Area of London: East
Postcode: E1 6EW
Nearest Tube Stations: Liverpool Street and Shoreditch High Street
Size: 120 capacity
Cost for Entry: £12 for England games, free for other World Cup fixtures
The best thing you can say about KERB Social is its versatility. A venue that is equal parts pub, equal parts sports bar, fans can also opt for private watch parties in one of the club’s exclusive rooms. It allows for an almost customisable experience. Entry for England games is just £12 and for every other fixture admission is free. And with the World Cup partly taking place in the United States, perhaps this sports bar is the ideal spot for your fan zone this summer.
Box Piccadilly
Area of London: Central
Postcode: W1D 7ED
Nearest Tube Stations: Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus
Size: 550 capacity
Cost for Entry: Free
With a carousel of screens dotted around the venue, Box Piccadilly is a venue that clearly caters to its sports fans. Located in Soho in the heart of the capital, it’s a fan zone that will prove easily accessible to most. And with a 550-person capacity, you’ll feel the buzz of the atmosphere without feeling cramped. The food and drink selection is the only thing matching the number of screens on offer. This is the quintessential sports bar experience for foodie football fans.
The Rooftop at Madison
Area of London: Central
Postcode: EC4M 9AF
Nearest Tube Stations: St Paul’s, Mansion House, and Bank
Size: 750 capacity
Cost for Entry: £22
Your eyes may be glued to the nearest big screen, but you might just find them drawn to the incredible backdrop from time to time. The Madison Rooftop Bar is set to the beautiful architecture of St Paul’s Cathedral, putting a cultural spin on the chaos of the World Cup. The huge LED screen will help to amplify the action, but this rooftop terrace provides a more relaxed fan zone experience above the streets of the capital. Tickets are a modest £22, but they come with your first beer on the house.
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Arsenal Running Out Of Time To Sign Nathaniel Brown
Arsenal may be running out of time to try and land one of their transfer targets for the summer window, as reports claim that their rivals are progressing in talks for the star.
Mikel Arteta is hopeful that the Premier League title win of last campaign isn’t a one-off, with plans to bolster the squad even further in the market to keep winning the top prizes.
Forwards may be a priority for Arsenal sporting director Andrea Berta, as he ponders the players who could make a difference, but there is work to be done in the backline as well.
Several targets at both left-back and right-back have emerged, but one of them may be slipping out of the champions’ grasp.
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Arsenal have been linked with a move for Nathaniel Brown this summer, as the Eintracht Frankfurt left-back continues to catch the eye of some big teams.
The Germany international, who has been described as “very fast”, could offer some extra maneuverability in the backline, freeing up the likes of Piero Hincapie and Riccardo Calafiori to be rotated or to move elsewhere in the defence.
However, if Arsenal are keen on a move, then they may be running out of time to get a deal done, as Bayern Munich appear to be closing in on a switch.
Florian Plettenberg reports that Bayern have held “positive” negotiations with Eintracht Frankfurt over a deal to sign Brown, with the parties optimistic that a deal will get done.
Should an agreement be reached soon, then plans are already being put in place for a possible medical in North America, as the defender is at the World Cup with Germany.
The direction of travel certainly suggests that Brown is getting closer to joining Bayern Munich, meaning that Arsenal will need to get their skates on to complete a deal.
That said, the priority for the summer may not be at left-back, but on the other flank instead.
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Arsenal’s Full-Back Concerns
While links with a left-back like Brown suggests it is an area of concern for Arsenal, perhaps the more urgent issue should come at right-back instead.
The Gunners have struggled to deal with injuries on the flanks, with Ben White and Jurrien Timber suffering from plenty of problems in the past year or two.
That has required some shuffling around from Arteta, who has often used Cristhian Mosquera out of position at right-back, while he has also experimented with Declan Rice in that position.
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It certainly suggests more depth is needed at right-back, particularly for a durable star who can deal with the wear and tear of a demanding season.
However, that may well depend on an exit in that position, which would more likely be White than Timber.
It remains to be seen whether such a move is possible, but it would be no surprise to see some deals being made for a full-back on either side this summer.
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Toto Wolff Starting to ‘Question’ George Russell’s Future at Mercedes
We are six races into the 2026 Formula 1 season and the Drivers’ Championship is already starting to take shape, with Mercedes‘ Kimi Antonelli running away with it as things stand after winning five consecutive races.
The young Italian was expected to be the second driver in Toto Wolff’s side, playing co-pilot to the more experienced George Russell, and after the Brit won the opening race Down Under in Australia, that looked like it was going to be the way things panned out.
However, since that Grand Prix, Antonelli has had the upper hand over his teammate, winning in five consecutive races, with his most recent victory coming around the streets of the iconic Monaco.
Elsewhere, the Ferrari duo of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc are trying to keep the Mercedes boys on their toes, picking up solid results every race week, it seems, while the big boys of McLaren and Red Bull seemingly fall further and further behind with each passing week.
Towards the bottom of the table, it’s been a nightmare six races for the likes of Aston Martin, Cadillac, and Audi, with the three constructors picking up a measly three points between them.
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Despite having some heavily experienced names in their cars, the likes of Fernando Alonso, Valtteri Bottas, Nico Hulkenberg, Sergio Perez, and Lance Stroll, they simply don’t have the vehicles to match their drivers.
With six races now in the record books, teams are already starting to think about the future and think about whether they have the right drivers in their cockpit, and according to recent reports, one team principal is seriously questioning one of his drivers already.
Questions Arise Over Driver’s Future
The team principal in question is none other than the aforementioned Toto Wolff, and yes, he’s seriously having questions about the future of George Russell.
The Brit currently has 88 points to his name after six races, but that is a far cry from his teammate’s tally of 156, and that has led to question marks over his future with the team.
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It’s going from bad to worse for George Russell at Mercedes right now, with the Monaco Grand Prix not helping his cause.
According to journalist Bianca Garloff, who was reflecting on Wolff’s mindset and Russell’s future during a post-Monaco Grand Prix episode of the F1 Insider podcast, she believes the principal is starting to have questions over his driver pairing.
She said: “Anyone who racks up five wins in a row, whether in a dominant car or not, is simply something special, and George Russell sees that too. He’ll also feel the pressure Mercedes is putting on him.
“There are also those question marks in Toto Wolff’s mind as to whether George Russell is still the right man for the job as co-pilot to the star driver, Antonelli.”
It has already been reported recently that Russell’s contract with Mercedes could soon be ‘void’ due to performance-related clauses in his deal, but what’s potentially more damaging and concerning is the fact that there are also claims suggesting he’s already ‘thrown in the towel‘ and accepted defeat to his lesser-experienced teammate.
Considering a certain Max Verstappen could be available at the end of the current season, Russell is going to have to step things up over the coming months if he wants to remain at Mercedes.
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