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Ralf Rangnick’s stint in the Manchester United dugout has appeared to predominantly revolve around him navigating from one potential crisis to another.
Now four months into his interim reign, Rangnick looks to have somewhat settled results on the field - if not the overall performances.
Still firmly in the battle for a top-four finish and deadlocked in their Champions League last-16 tie with Atletico Madrid, there is still plenty to play for between now and when a permanent appointment is confirmed this summer.
However, regardless of results on the field, there are lingering reports of dressing room disharmony and uncertainty over the club’s current direction.
One player who seems to be a lightning rod for criticism more than any other is current captain Harry Maguire.
After helping England to the Euro 2020 final just last summer, the central defender has struggled mightily both under Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and now Ralf Rangnick.
There have been calls for him to be stripped of the captaincy amid suggestions that his ability is being questioned by his teammates.
That’s something that - for now at least - Rangnick has strongly pushed back on, insisting that he is still the man to lead the side.
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