Sunderland Echo

Carrick details ex-Sunderland favourite's role in Boro set-up

- James Copley james.copley@nationalwo­rld.co.uk

Middlesbro­ugh boss Michael Carrick has lifted the lid on Middlesbro­ugh’s coaching set-up, which includes a former Sunderland favourite.

Carrick being assisted by coaches Jonathan Woodgate, Aaron Danks, and Grant Leadbitter, formerly of Sunderland and Middlesbro­ugh, alongside goalkeeper coach Alan Fettis.

Leadbitter rose through the ranks at the Academy of Light before making his first-team debut making 123 appearance­s for his boyhood club before moving on to Ipswich Town and then Middlesbro­ugh, where he made 244 appearance­s before rejoining Sunderland for three seasons.

After his retirement at the end of the 2020-21 season, Leadbitter moved into coaching and was handed a chance to shine with former club Middlesbro­ugh, working with the Boro youth setup.

Since Carrick’s appointmen­t, however, the exmidfield­er has taken on a first-team role.

"Coaching-wise, there is Woody, Aaron, Grant and Fetts - Fetts who I know from United, of course. I played against Grant many times as well. Then I knew Woody and Danksy. We’re all different personalit­ies and therefore sometimes see games a little but differentl­y,” Carrick said.

"There is such a fine balance when you’re bringing

together people who see the game a little differentl­y.

"I think we can all watch a game or look at even just a 30-second clip and all see something totally different. And that gives us a really good balance.

"It’s never a case of colliding, it just kind of fits. We trust our eyes and we all have a great work ethic in terms of wanting to be better.

"As a dynamic and blend

of coaching staff, I couldn’t ask for anything more. I’m delighted with it."

Carrick’s Middlesbro­ugh are currently chasing down Sheffield United, who currently occupy second place in the Championsh­ip and one of two automatic promotion spots.

The Blades are three points ahead of Boro, but do have a game in hand over the Teessiders as the two clubs enter the final throws of the season.

Carrick, formerly a player for West Ham, Tottenham, Manchester United and England, took over as Middlesbro­ugh boss last October following the sacking of former Blade Chris Wilder.

"I 100% trust all of them and completely understand that it’s not a case of me trying to do everything for myself," Carrick continued regarding his coaching staff.

"I’ve got big belief and trust in them, so when they do say something or suggest something, I always take it on board.

"I want them to do that as well. I don’t want them to be there just agreeing with everything I say because it’s pointless them being there for that.

"Going back to why it’s a good dynamic, it’s because they sometimes see things differentl­y and they have different ideas, which I really trust from all of them.

"We share the load, we’re very open with each other, and we all want to become better as coaches as well.

"We’re constantly, as well as the players and pushing them to improve, we’re pushing each other to be better and testing each other as well, which is great."

 ?? ?? Middlesbro­ugh Head Coach Michael Carrick.
Middlesbro­ugh Head Coach Michael Carrick.

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