Carrick's Contract as Middlesbrough Manager Terminated
- Middlesbrough terminated Michael Carrick's contract as head coach on June 4, 2025, following a season-ending defeat at home.
- The club sacked Carrick after he failed to secure play-off places in two consecutive seasons, prompting an internal review since season end.
- Carrick's team finished tenth in the Championship, four points short of the play-offs, with a final day loss to Coventry City sealing their fate.
- Middlesbrough expressed their gratitude to Michael Carrick, along with his coaching team members Jonathan Woodgate and Graeme Carrick, for their dedication and wished them success in their future endeavors.
- The club now seeks a new head coach to lead the team next season as it aims to return to the Premier League after a disappointing campaign.
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Carrick's contract as Middlesbrough manager terminated
Middlesbrough have reached a decision to terminate the contract of manager, Michael Carrick. This ends the tenure of the Championship’s longest-serving current manager. Carrick only signed a new three-year contract last summer. But it has now been terminated by Boro, after the former Manchester United midfielder failed to guide the team into the play-off spots in the last two campaigns. Carrick led a revival at the Riverside Stadium against the …
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