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‘We’ve got great faith in him as the next Michael Carrick’: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confident 17-year-old James Garner can emulate ex-Manchester United star after making his debut
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United have another Michael Carrick in their ranks after handing James Garner his debut against Crystal Palace.
The 17-year-old replaced Fred in the 89th minute of United’s 3-1 win at Selhurst Park after Solskjaer’s midfield was hit by an injury crisis last week.
And after watching Garner slide seamlessly into his side for the final few minutes of the Premier League clash, Solskjaer was quick to compare him to one of United’s greatest midfielders of the modern era.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer gives James Garner advice before sending him on for his first team debut
Solskjaer believes Garner has what it takes to become the next Michael Carrick (pictured)
‘I believe he’s got the chance to have a great future,’ Solskjaer said after watching his side continue their fine form with a victory in south London.
‘Of course keep working, he knows we believe in him.
‘We’ve got great faith in him as the next Michael Carrick. I know he’s young, I know it’s not fair on kids to compare to great players like Michael was, but he’s in the same mold.’
Garner replaced Fred in the 89th minute against Crystal Palace after a midfield injury crisis
Carrick is now a member of Solskjaer’s coaching team after hanging up his boots last year
Asked what aspect of Garner’s game reminded him of Carrick, who is now part of his backroom staff, Solskjaer added: ‘He can see the game, he plays simple passes, he plays through the lines, which I thought Scott McTominay today did really well.
‘Some of the passing through the lines to Paul (Pogba) was excellent.’
Garner could get another opportunity when United welcome Southampton to Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon.
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