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More trouble at Old Trafford. Rangnick has announced that he will not be working at Manchester United, nor will he be an advisor in the rebuilding of the team
Chaos, instability and an unsettled environment. Perhaps nothing describes what is happening at Manchester United better. And now the fans have further proof. Ralf Rangnick, who came to the club with the idea of being interim coach and then moving into an advisory role, will not leave another mark at Old Trafford.
Chaos, instability and an unsettled environment. Perhaps nothing describes what is happening at Manchester United better. And now the fans have further proof. Ralf Rangnick, who came to the club with the idea of being interim coach and then moving into an advisory role, will not leave another mark at Old Trafford.
Salvation, a new era, reliance on conceptual work. Somehow the arrival of Ralf Rangnick, the German strategist who is famous for his talent scouting and how he can build successful teams, was seen as a change.
Rangnick initially became interim coach with the understanding that he would act as a consultant to the club after the end of this season in rebuilding a team that wants to become the best in England and beyond again.
However, a chink was put in the works shortly after Manchester United announced that Erik Ten Hag would become the new coach. Rangnick became the coach of the Austrian national team. Nevertheless, it was declared that he would be assisting at Old Trafford.
But now it is clear that this will not be the case. The German has decided not to continue with Manchester United. The reason? “We have come to the conclusion that it will be better for me and the club if I concentrate fully on the Austrian national team,” he expressed in a press conference.
The Red Devils thanked Rangnick for his efforts and wished him luck for his future career. However, the question is what will happen at Old Trafford now.
Managing director Richard Arnold has stated that the club is putting a plan in place to help gain long-term success. The appointment of Ten Hag as the new coach is set to be the most obvious example, he said.
Source: Manchester United, Goal