‘Perplexed’ Rangnick slammed Man Utd hierarchy for three decisions in strategy meeting
Interim Man Utd boss Ralf Rangnick was baffled by a number of decisions the club made before his arrival at the club, according to reports.
The German took charge of his final match yesterday as the Red Devils lost 1-0 to Crystal Palace and ended the season in sixth position, qualifiying for the Europa League.
Rangnick took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer at the end of November after the Norwegian was sacked but he has failed to get the most out of the squad at his disposal.
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The former RB Leipzig manager will move into a consultancy role at the end of the season as well as managing the Austrian national side, with Erik ten Hag appointed the new permanent Man Utd manager last month.
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Rangnick will be offering the Red Devils more advice on issues like recruitment and the structure of the club, as they look to return to the glory days under Sir Alex Ferguson.
And, in a strategy meeting in January, Rangnick aired his concerns about three decisions they made before his arrival.
The Athletic claim:
‘A strategy meeting early in January led by head of recruitment Steve Brown spelt out United’s approach. Long-term targets were discussed without any decisions being taken, a consistent theme of recent years.
‘It left Rangnick perplexed at the lack of conviction.
‘Rangnick asked internally why United had not planned for the expected