Every word Ralf Rangnick said at Manchester United press conference ahead of Leicester fixture
Ralf Rangnick spoke to the press on Friday afternoon ahead of Manchester United's upcoming Premier League fixture against Leicester this weekend.
United will be looking to end their disappointing season on a high by securing a top-four finish in the league and will have had plenty of time to plan their revival over the recent international break.
Rangnick's side have lost their last three meetings with Leicester in all competitions — as many as they had in their previous 36 against them (won 24, drawn 9). They’ve never lost four in a row against the Foxes before.
The United interim manager issued some early team news ahead of the match, with Edinson Cavani set to be sidelined for a number of weeks following injury. He also spoke about Bruno Fernandes after the Portuguese midfielder penned a new contract with the club on Friday.
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Ralf Rangnick says Harry Maguire is a 'very valuable player' for Manchester United as he prepares to resume his captaincy at the club.
Maguire was booed by some England fans when his name was announced before their friendly victory over the Ivory Coast at Wembley on Tuesday, which the national team manager Gareth Southgate described as 'embarrassing'.
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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has given Paul Pogba short shrift after he complained about his failure to have a defined role at club level.
While on international duty with France, Pogba said 'at United, do I really have a role? I ask the question and I don't have the answer'. The 29-year-old was dropped in United's last game - the Champions League defeat to Atletico Madrid - and missed three months of the season with a thigh injury.
Pogba is out of contract at