According to the Telegraph, Erik Ten Hag spoke with Ralf Rangnick for two hours about the team’s situation.
Interim manager Ralf Rangnick had a poor time in command of Manchester United. Instead of serving as a consultant at United, the German will now take the role as the coach of Austria’s national team, which has torn a deal that was expected to keep Rangnick at the club for at least two more years.
The club’s next manager, Erik ten Hag, has already been named, but it became evident that Rangnick’s future at the club was not in his hands. The Dutchman emphasized that it was a club-based decision.
Ralf Rangnick has been truthful about the players since taking the job at Old Trafford, so we are sure he gave the incoming boss a harsh opinion.
Erik Ten Hag has a big role in his words, and Rangnick has revealed everything about the club, the players, and the sections they need to work on.
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After years of muddled thinking in the transfer market, Rangnick became increasingly concerned about how effectively the existing group of players gelled together. After Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s sacking, United’s season went from bad to worse, and players inside the club may have altered their minds about Rangnick.
United has suddenly come to feel that it can build for the future without Rangnick’s strategies. Maybe they’re correct, but Rangnick wasn’t a great boss. Austria’s role did give him a run but his time at Manchester United will be called a ‘dreadful one’.