Ralf Rangnick may not have been able to make an impact on the pitch whatsoever during his time at Manchester United, but he certainly has off it.
08.05.2022 - 23:53 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Here are your Manchester United evening headlines for Sunday, May 8.
Efforts are already under way ahead of the summer to put together Erik ten Hag’s support team at Old Trafford. The current Ajax boss is of course just a matter of weeks away from officially becoming the new United boss, having had his appointment confirmed last month.
Plenty of names have been linked with positions in the backroom staff, with the likes of Steve McClaren, Rene Meulensteen and Robin van Persie all being touted as possible coaches for the Reds next season. Mitchell van der Gaag, currently assistant at Ajax, is expected to join Ten Hag, although United are yet to finalise terms on that deal.
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It seems there was another name in the running to join the Reds’ new-look coaching team. Former PSV Eindhoven and Schalke boss Fred Rutten has claimed he was also asked by Ten Hag to become one of his assistants, only for the 59-year-old to turn down the offer.
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Ralf Rangnick’s spell as United interim manager is near its end, and it’s fair to say it hasn’t gone the way anyone at Old Trafford would have hoped. The German’s appointment was certainly an experiment – and one that has gone wrong for the Reds.
But while Rangnick has failed in delivering results and performances, there has been an air of appreciation among fans for his outspoken nature in interviews and press conferences. The 63-year-old has certainly not shied away from giving his honest thoughts on the multitude of issues currently at the club.
With just one game remaining now, and a job with the Austria national team to fall back on should his consultancy role with United fall
Ralf Rangnick may not have been able to make an impact on the pitch whatsoever during his time at Manchester United, but he certainly has off it.
Ralf Rangnick has told Manchester United fans that he should be blamed for the failure to generate an improvement in results and performances as the club's interim manager.
Ralf Rangnick abandoned his attempts to turn Manchester United into a pressing team after just his second Premier League game in charge of the club.
Ralf Rangnick admits he could have done better during his interim period as Manchester United manager. Rangnick will take charge of United for the 29th and final time against Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday and he has achieved only 11 wins since he took over on December 3.
Erik ten Hag has claimed he rejected 'better' management offers before accepting the Manchester United job.
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.
Ralf Rangnick has confirmed he will speak with incoming Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag at the end of the season.
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.
Rio Ferdinand believes Steve McClaren would be a sensible backroom addition for new Manchester United manager Erik Ten Hag.
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.
German football legend Lothar Matthaus has questioned Ralf Rangnick's decision to take on two jobs at Manchester United and in Austria.
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.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has confirmed he is taking over as coach of the Austria national team.
Gary Neville has questioned Ralf Rangnick's decision to take charge of the Austrian national team.
Roy Keane believes Manchester United would be in a better position than they're in now if they had refrained from sacking Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick is considering an offer to take over as national coach of the Austria national team.