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Martin Keown reckons Ralf Rangnick's decision to take charge of Austria while staying at Manchester United feels like a "pantomime" as Dion Dublin urged the club to sever ties with the German.
The Old Trafford interim boss will take on a consultancy role in the summer as Erik ten Hag arrives as his successor, but will coincide it with being Austria's head coach. The 63-year-old has signed a two-year contract with Austria, which will be extended by a further two years should they qualify for Euro 2024 in Germany.
United's decision to allow Rangnick to juggle both positions has come under scrutiny and former Arsenal defender Keown has heavily criticised the decision. He said on BBC's Football Focus: "He's the Manchester United manager, why are they even making that announcement now, the whole thing is a pantomime. It just hasn't worked. The sooner the new manager comes in, the better."
Dion Dublin was in agreement with Keown and has told United to cut ties with Rangnick as he doesn't see the arrangement working out. He added: "I don't think it is going to work. I really don't see how it is. An international manager working at Manchester United. He's come in and it hasn't worked