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Manchester United have given Erik ten Hag a luxury not seen since Sir Alex Ferguson's tenure

The work has already started for Erik ten Hag as he deals with perhaps the biggest challenge facing any Manchester United manager since Sir Alex Ferguson’s retirement.

While plenty of the great man’s successors have faced difficult tasks, not least David Moyes, Ten Hag is arguably met with the toughest of them all as he picks up the pieces of a disastrous season. United are in desperate need of change throughout the club, and it’s no surprise the Dutchman has been keen to get started as quickly as possible.

The 52-year-old is facing up to a major rebuild, with a number of players set to depart after a season in which United’s various weaknesses have been horribly exposed. Their efforts have not been helped by a dressing room which has become increasingly disjointed.

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Ralf Rangnick was unable to resolve the situation and is now set to sail off into the sunset after it was confirmed he will not be staying on in a consultancy role, as had previously been agreed. The German’s departure does offer up an early insight into how things are changing under Ten Hag’s leadership.

Although the former Ajax boss never explicitly said he was against working with Rangnick, he was also not too forthcoming when asked about how the dynamic would present itself. When asked in his first press conference at Old Trafford if he felt Rangnick's role as a consultant was going to be valuable, Ten Hag replied “that is on the club”, suggesting the German’s departure was already in the pipeline.

Furthermore, it points to Ten Hag being given a major luxury that has not been afforded to his predecessors. Since Ferguson’s retirement, the power at Old Trafford has

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