Rangers next manager LIVE as van Bronckhorst and bosses ‘not mentioned in public domain’ on shortlist but NOT Lampard

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BE LIKE MIKE?

Rangers should consider having Michael Carrick as their next manager, says Charlie Adam.

Carrick, 40, is currently working as a first-team coach at Manchester United.

After retiring from a glittering playing career in Manchester, the five-time Premier League winner became a key member of the backroom staff.

Popular with fans at Old Trafford, the former club captain has coached under Jose Mourinho and now Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

While Gers legend Giovanni van Bronckhorst is front runner for the role, Carrick has been suggested as a surprise contender.

Talking to BBC Radio Scotland, ex-Rangers and Liverpool man Adam advised Rangers to think about Carrick.

He said: “I’ll throw a name in the hat. Michael Carrick – he has been at Man United, a big club, good coach.

“It was a gamble with Steven.

“Will they go down that same route? Will they go for an experienced name? There will only be three or four people that know.”



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