I personally think Ole needs more experienced heads in there. At the end of the day, he's a manager who has not been put in a lot of crunch situations at a big club where the pressure to win a trophy is super high, so he's bound to falter on some decisions. But to have two inexperienced first team coaches at the same time trying to figure their way out is too many people trying to figure too much out at a personal level. Carrick and Mckenna have more to learn under managers with experience, and Ole needs a voice (beyond Phelan) he can trust to get solid coaching advice from and grind to get the basics right.