Roy Keane has downplayed the idea of Michael Carrick becoming the permanent manager of Manchester United, despite his impressive performance leading the team to a 2-0 derby win over Manchester City. While Carrick's side swept away the gloom hanging over the club, with goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Patrick Dorgu, Keane believes that his tactical victory over Pep Guardiola was not necessarily a masterclass. Instead, Keane suggests that any coach would have adopted a similar strategy in the same scenario. He emphasizes that finishing fourth is a realistic target for United, and that Carrick's success in achieving this goal could lead to him getting another job somewhere. However, Keane urges everyone to calm down and not jump to conclusions about Carrick's future as manager. He also highlights the importance of not taking away from Carrick's achievements and giving credit where it's due. The article concludes by asking readers to share their thoughts on whether Carrick should get the permanent job, inviting discussion and debate in the comments section.