Simon Jordan bites back as Ralf Rangnick accused of "hiding" during Man Utd struggles
Simon Jordan had his say over Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick's struggles as former Liverpool star Danny Murphy laid into the German coach.
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Simon Jordan had his say over Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick's struggles as former Liverpool star Danny Murphy laid into the German coach.
Manchester United are an “under-aroused”, “poor, poor side” that have no chance of finishing in the top four this season, according to Simon Jordan.
Things have not gone according to plan for Ralf Rangnick since taking the interim role at Old Trafford back in November. Although there have not been as many calamitous defeats as Manchester United suffered in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's final weeks, little has radically improved.
Taking to Twitter, Sky Sports reporter Angelo Mangiante has delivered a fresh update on the pursuit of the next permanent Manchester United manager.
That some Manchester United players have reservations about the possibility Erik ten Hag could manage them next season is another reason for the club to appoint him.
Manchester United are reportedly ‘very close’ to hiring Erik ten Hag as their new manager according to media reports in Europe.
Manchester United are in need of a massive overhaul of their squad regardless of who the next manager is. The Manchester Evening News understands that the club have interviewed Erik ten Hag, with the Dutch boss the fanbase's overwhelming favourite for the job.
MONDAY’S BIG STORIES Fingers crossed, Louis! Ad/> First thing's first, before we crack on with the Warm-Up. Louis van Gaal, you've got the footballing world behind you. The Netherlands manager revealed he is receiving treatment for prostate cancer, sharing the news on Dutch television last night, in such a candid and courageous way perhaps only Van Gaal would.