Man United next manager odds see dramatic shift hours after Arsenal win
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The hunt for Manchester United's next permanent boss took an unexpected twist just hours after their thrilling victory at the Emirates Stadium over the weekend. The final match of the weekend saw the Red Devils snatch a late winner against Premier League leaders Arsenal, reigniting the title race whilst propelling United into the Champions League spots for the first time this campaign.
The away side fought back to establish a 2-1 advantage early in the second half following a Lisandro Martinez own goal which had opened the scoring, before Bryan Mbeumo levelled matters before the interval and Patrick Dorgu's strike, following some superb build-up play, put United ahead in the 50th minute.
Arsenal's Mikel Merino believed he had salvaged a point for his team late in the contest until Matheus Cunha emerged from the substitutes' bench to seal the winning goal in dramatic circumstances. A climb back into the top four positions will be gratefully received by supporters who endured a dismal Premier League campaign last term, finishing 15th and languishing in the bottom half for most of the season.
The victory has now propelled Michael Carrick's name to pole position as the clear frontrunner for the permanent role, with the former midfielder's odds slashed from 10/3 to 6/4 with bookmakers following a promising start to his caretaker stint. With consecutive Premier League victories for the first time since October - including last week's Manchester Derby triumph at Old Trafford - it presents a compelling case for Carrick assuming the position on a permanent basis.
William Hill spokesperson Lee Phelps commented: "In beating both Man City and Arsenal, Michael Carrick has given the red side of Manchester something to cheer about. There will no doubt be plenty of United fans that are close to being convinced that Carrick is the man for the permanent role and we're edging that way in the betting too."
"Sunday's gutsy win against the Gunners has seen Carrick's odds of being United boss for the start of the 2026/27 season plummet to 6/4 from 10/3, meaning he's now the clear favourite. Oliver Glasner is out to 4/1 from 5/2 as a result, while Gareth Southgate is quietly sitting third in the betting at 8/1."
The two names previously mentioned would mean United wouldn't need to pay any compensation fees, as Glasner revealed his plans to depart Crystal Palace at the season's end following their FA Cup defeat to non-league Macclesfield and captain Marc Guehi's transfer to Manchester City.
Additional contenders include Aston Villa's Unai Emery, who has steered his team to within four points of Arsenal, whilst former Brighton and Hove Albion manager Roberto De Zerbi also features in the odds market, with both bosses priced at 20/1.
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