Michael Carrick has been appointed as the new coach of English second-tier strugglers, Middlesbrough, NewsSpecng learnt.
The Championship club announced Monday.
The 41-year-old former Manchester United midfielder and assistant manager replaces Chris Wilder, who was sacked earlier this month and will be joined at the Riverside Stadium by former Boro boss, Jonathan Woodgate, who will return to the northeast club in the role of first-team coach.
“The club is delighted to announce the appointment of Michael Carrick as head coach,” said a statement on Middlesbrough’s website.
“Michael brings a wealth of experience to the club having spent 12 years as a player at Manchester United before coaching and caretaker managing the Old Trafford club.”
Boro chairman, Steve Gibson, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Michael to the club. We had identified a number of potentials for the vacancy who we spoke with and were impressed by all, but Michael was an outstanding candidate.
“Michael has the same values as the club, and we are very much aligned in our ambitions. We see Michael as the perfect fit for us and he believes this is the right club at the right time.”
Middlesbrough are currently 21st in the Championship table, just one point above the relegation zone, following Sunday’s goalless draw at home to bottom-of-the-table Huddersfield.