Ralf Rangnick believes it is “obvious” Manchester United need to rebuild their squad in the summer.The 63-year-old took charge of United in December on an.
“If this happens, then you have a completely different level of motivation, aspiration, inspiration to play for whatever club that is. I wouldn’t mind big names! “I don’t think it should be that much about signing big names.
Ralf Rangnick's entered the international break in a miserable mood after being knocked out of the Champions League by Atletico Madrid. They cannot allow that ...
Manchester United 2-1 Leicester. This revenue helps to fund journalism across The Independent. Manchester United entered the international break in a miserable mood after being knockout out of the Champions League, however, some time off should have allowed them to reset and, in front of a home crowd, their quality should prevail in a tricky game.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has previewed Saturday teatime's match-up with Leicester City in an exclusive sit-down interview with club ...
I congratulated him for that new contract and both the two goals he scored in qualifying for the World Cup. That’s good news and I hope that both the signature on the new contract and the two goals will give him a boost for tomorrow [Saturday] and for the next games." Signing a new contract in a a not-so-easy situation, as we are in right now, shows how attractive the club still is and that’s very good news for the fans, for the club, for everybody here involved in the club. "It’s one game at a time but obviously we cannot afford to drop points anymore.
MANCHESTER UNITED are eyeing Erik ten Hag as they weigh up their options to replace Ralf Rangnick at the end of the campaign.
Teams will be permitted to make five substitutions per game from next season after the Premier League confirmed its rule change.
“It’s player care, to make sure in times like this you don’t have too many injuries, even more so with the number of games that players have to play for the big clubs. "For sure, we should have had that (five subs) this season,” Rangnick told United's in-house media. The Premier League has confirmed this week that clubs will be allowed to make five substitutions per game from next season.
Ralf Rangnick has dismissed talk that there is a bad atmosphere in the Manchester United dressing room following Nemanja Matic's interview.
That’s normal, it’s not something unique for a club like Manchester United. ‘I think any manager would wish these things didn’t exist, but you have to be aware what information is true and what isn’t. I know the atmosphere in the dressing room between the players is good. This follows an interview with Red Devils midfielder Nemanja Matic on talkSPORT, who said: ‘As you know we are not in the best position in the league and the atmosphere is not fantastic, but we have to stay positive and believe until the end because we want to finish in that top-four.’
Leicester are Manchester United's next opponents in today's Premier League clash that could have a big impact on the race for fourth place.
Leicester, meanwhile, are still prone to the odd bout of inconsistency. Live stream: Sky Sports subscribers will be able to watch the game through the Sky Go App. TV channel: The game will be broadcast on Sky Sports Main Event, Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Ultra HD, with coverage beginning at 5pm.
Under Rangnick, United are back in the race for top four, currently sitting sixth, but the gap between them and the top of the table is still massive and ...
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Rangnick will need to find a way to cope with this as Matic can't play every game. After Portugal qualified for the World Cup behind performances from Diogo Dalot, Bruno Fernandes, and Cristiano Ronaldo, they'll want to translate that to the Premier League as United risks falling out of Champions League contention. Pick: Manchester United 2, Leicester City 1
Ralf Rangnick has suggested Manchester United would be better served targeting hungry players rather than pursuing big names.