If Manchester United's FA Youth Cup victory over Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Wednesday night taught us anything, it was that Alejandro Garnacho has a very exciting future ahead of him.
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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel admits he does not feel sorry for Ralf Rangnick as the Manchester United interim manager continues to live out a lifelong dream at Old Trafford. Rangnick stepped into the breach when Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked in November and is set to remain in post until the end of this season.
Change is on the horizon at United as Erik ten Hag prepares to take over as permanent manager this summer after first setting his sights on a third Eredivisie title in four years at Ajax. His appointment was confirmed last week - and United will pay the Dutch club £1.7million in compensation for his highly-rated coaching services.
Before then, Rangnick is set for his first meeting in the dugout with Tuchel on Thursday night (7.45pm). Tuchel was on the SSV Ulm books during a playing career that was cut short by injury and also featured 18 months under a man he will go head to head with at Old Trafford.
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However, while United have struggled to meet their objectives since Rangnick was tasked with qualifying for the Champions League and winning some silverware, Tuchel says there are more upsides than downsides to his German compatriot and the work he has done in the Premier League.
Rangnick is often credited by Tuchel and other coaches such as Jurgen Klopp and Julian Nagelsmann as being the driving force behind modern German coaching methods and an inspiration for the first steps they each took on the managerial ladder.
Asked if he felt sorry for Rangnick, the Chelsea manager said: "Not too much! He is coach at Manchester United.
"Maybe it does not work out at this moment, in terms of the points and how he wished for it and,
If Manchester United's FA Youth Cup victory over Nottingham Forest at Old Trafford on Wednesday night taught us anything, it was that Alejandro Garnacho has a very exciting future ahead of him.
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Sunday, May 8.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick has been slammed by Manchester United icon Rio Ferdinand for speaking out in the media about his concerns at the club. Before the alarming defeat to Brighton on Saturday afternoon Rangnick made claims that his attempts to sign a striker were blocked by the United board in January.
Manchester United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick was blocked in his attempts to sign a forward in the January transfer window.
Manchester United supporters have been venting their frustration after Ralf Rangnick revealed he was prevented from signing a striker in January.
Manchester United blocked Ralf Rangnick's attempt to sign a striker on transfer deadline day in January because the scouting department claimed no one was available on the market.
Konrad Laimer is looking forward to being reunited with Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick when the German steps in as coach of the Austria national team. Rangnick will take on that role in conjunction with him moving upstairs as a consultant for the Old Trafford giants.
Ralf Rangnick thinks Manchester United need to sign 'two or three new strikers' in the summer transfer window.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick does not agree with Gary Neville or Erik ten Hag.
Manchester United will be looking to end their three-game winless run and secure a positive result in their final home game of the season when they welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday evening.
Manchester United welcome Brentford to Old Trafford on Monday night for their final home game of the season. The last time the two sides met in a league match at Old Trafford was in 1946, a game in which Joe Rowley scored a hat-trick as United won 4-1.
Cristiano Ronaldo and Nemanja Matic's sons have recreated their fathers' link-up play against Chelsea on Thursday night.
Juan Mata has agreed with Nemanja Matic's controversial comments that Manchester United's 1-1 draw with Chelsea was an improvement following their recent run of form.
Gary Neville has agreed with Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick's 'open-heart surgery' claim and highlighted the need for patience in light of Erik ten Hag's appointment.
Roy Keane brutally mocked the suggestion that Manchester United could sign Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger, claiming he turned down a move to 'win some trophies.'
Here are your Manchester United morning headlines for Friday, April 29.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick knew from the moment he first saw Anthony Elanga train that he would have the right mentality to play for Manchester United and has challenged the Sweden international to take the next step forward in his promising career.
Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel has shared the bizarre advice Ralf Rangnick once gave him as a player, as the two German coaches prepare for their first meeting in the dugout on Thursday night. Before an injury cut short his playing career, Tuchel spent 18 months under the now Manchester United interim boss at SSV Ulm.
Gary Neville has mocked Manchester United while suggesting that Chelsea still have some work to do to qualify for the Champions League next season. Chelsea welcomed London rivals West Ham to Stamford Bridge on Sunday afternoon before their hastily rearranged trip to Old Trafford on Thursday night (7.45pm).