Ralf Rangnick says a new manager will lead to no quick fix at Manchester United ahead of Liverpool showdown
Ralf Rangnick believes there will be no quick-fix by appointing a new Manchester United manager, and that fundamental changes are required to bring success back to the club. Erik ten Hag is widely expected to become the new boss, but the current interim manager warned against pinning hopes on one man to turn everything around.
Ad/> «I know that for the future, and I think even more so for a big club like Manchester United, you can't put all those jobs and tasks and the whole responsibility only on the shoulder of one person — on the manager,” he said in a Q+A with Sky Sports. Premier LeagueQuadruple not a factor in Man Utd wanting to beat Liverpool — Maguire6 HOURS AGO »I know Liverpool, Manchester City and Chelsea also have smart people who take care of recruitment, scouting, the medical department… I think this is also an issue for our club, where they have to pay attention to." Rangnick will stay on at the club in a two-year consultancy role at the end of the season and says he has already offered feedback on areas to improve, but insists that is all on the backburner for now.
The German spoke about where the squad needs to be improved and stressed the need to be careful in their choices in the transfer market. Haaland the cornerstone of Man City’s new treble pursuit – The Warm-Up Transfers, coaching, Ronaldo and Pogba are just the tip of the Man Utd iceberg for Ten Hag «I've done that already after the first couple of weeks and regularly since then,» he added.
«I told the board members about what I have experienced so far, and what I think are the important things we have to pay attention to, and where we have to make sure that we maybe get better at. »But right now, my full focus is on the remaining six games that
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