Ralf Rangnick: the ‘professor’ takes charge at Man Utd

German named interim manager at Old Trafford until end of the season

Ralf Rangnick: a hatred of star players
Ralf Rangnick: a hatred of star players
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With hindsight, it seems an obvious appointment, said Paul Joyce in The Times, and one that should perhaps have been made two years ago. In 2019, Ralf Rangnick, then head of football development at Red Bull, sat in the crowd at Old Trafford to watch Manchester United play Chelsea. In a post-match interview, the German was “quick to earmark” the club’s major shortcomings, singling out a record of mediocre transfers, a failure to develop a “specific style of football”, and a lack of overall “vision”. And it turns out that United were in fact thinking of appointing Rangnick to a newly created role – director of football – but ended up not pursuing it. Now, however, having finally sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjær, the club is belatedly bringing the revered German to Old Trafford. He is to be interim manager until the end of the season, before taking up a “consultancy role”.

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