Manchester United's next manager already has three players to spare transfer headache
Whoever is handed the task of picking up the baton from Ralf Rangnick this summer, they are going to have to strap themselves in for a bumpy ride.
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Whoever is handed the task of picking up the baton from Ralf Rangnick this summer, they are going to have to strap themselves in for a bumpy ride.
(Reuters) - Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said Marcus Rashford was "not happy" with his poor run of form, and urged the forward to take inspiration from team mate Jadon Sancho's recent resurgence.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said Marcus Rashford was "not happy" with his poor run of form, and urged the forward to take inspiration from team mate Jadon Sancho's recent resurgence.
Ralf Rangnick said Marcus Rashford was "not happy" with his poor run of form, and urged the forward to take inspiration from team mate Jadon Sancho's recent resurgence. Rashford, who made his return from shoulder surgery in October, has had one of his worst seasons and was desperately poor in United's midweek 1-1 draw with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
Jadon Sancho has admitted that a combination of working harder and having more self-belief has helped him to rediscover his best form at Manchester United.
Ralf Rangnick wants Marcus Rashford to emulate Manchester United teammate Jadon Sancho as he searched for his best form but insists the England forward is impressing in training.
Marcus Rashford is unhappy with his current performances for Manchester United, admits Ralf Rangnick, but the Red Devils boss feels that the England international still can perform to the best of his ability.
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