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Riot in the Manchester United cabin! Half of the squad stands against coach Rangnick
Manchester United’s crisis in results and especially in the game is slowly deepening. The lacklustre performances in recent games were underlined by the home loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Moreover, German coach Ralf Rangnick has not yet won over a cabinet that is unhappy with the situation at the club.
Manchester United’s crisis in results and especially in the game is slowly deepening. The lacklustre performances in recent games were underlined by the home loss to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Moreover, German coach Ralf Rangnick has not yet won over a cabinet that is unhappy with the situation at the club.
For over a month now, Ralf Rangnick has been directing the team at the “Theatre of Dreams”, but so far the Backnang native has not found the right notes. According to the British press, as many as eleven players are unhappy with the German strategist!
Simply put – having the entire starting eleven against each other is not an environment in which you want to develop your football philosophy and strategy. Of course, you can’t argue that the Red Devils ‘ biggest stars are up against Rangnick .
The players of the current seventh Premier League unit are dissatisfied with the training schedule, training doses, quality of the coaching staff and tactical preparation.
The players are particularly frustrated with the low playing load, which has its roots in Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s time on the United bench.
Dean Henderson, Erick Bailly, Jesse Lingard, Juan Mata and Donny van de Beek are expected to be the most disgruntled players. The situation for Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial, who are on their way out of the club, is likely to be similar.
The question remains how the leaders of the cabinet and the team – Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes and David de Gea – will approach the situation at the club. Will Rangnick get out of a difficult situation?
Source: Mirror Football, Transfermarkt
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