Ralf Rangnick | ex-interim manager | does anyone rate him?

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Hopefully this will finally end of our zombie football for good
 

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It's a bit of an odd one as Martial with work rate is probably the perfect CF for a Rangnick, hopefully Ralf will coach it into him because Martial has all the ability and potential to be a starting CF.
Martial with work rate:lol:
I'm happy as long as we keep ex United players and people (apart from SAF) far away from the club.

They know nothing and we need to move away from 'The United Way'.
 

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The best thing about this, is due to him carrying on as a consultant we can hopefully buy in the January window. If we had brought in day a Valverde and he wanted x player we may not have supported him. However Ragnick is now looking at the club long term.
 

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Does anyone know anything about this guy? I'd never heard of him before a couple of weeks back.

Imagine sacking Carrick with his 100% winning CL record. Criminal.
 

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Poch and ETH are probably the 2 best (semi?) available managers out there. We get either one I'll be ecstatic. To dismiss Poch right off the bat seems crazy to me.
I'm in the same boat. Would get behind both and think they're the two best options. Both have potential drawbacks but hopefully somebody like Rangnick can also help steer us to the right choice.
 

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Two seasons? The goal is Ragnick interim now then Ten Hag this summer. There's no point in having a 2 years interim.
Says he's staying on as a consultant, not that he's staying on as interim for 2 years.
 

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If he's going to be used for consultancy, presumably that'd mean he'll have input into our next manager. If he's as knowledgeable as many United fans in here, that'd surely mean he advises we hire Ten Hag?

Whatever the case I'm starting to feel a bit of positivity towards the club for the first time in a while.
 

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Two seasons? The goal is Ragnick interim now then Ten Hag this summer. There's no point in having a 2 years interim.

No. He'll stay on as technical director or something for two seasons after the interim post. This is good.
 

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What happens when he delivers the Champions League? Do we keep him as manager?
If by some miracle a "Di Matteo" happens, imo - no. Ten Hag should be our main goal. Ragnick is fine as an interim, but he is on the verge of retirement. Let him work with Murtough on our club set-up and leave a young progressive manager in charge.
 

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Forget the 6 months stint, its the 2 years consultency whilst being able to make crucial and important club decisions that we should be excited about, not only is everyone going to learn from him, but he can help restructure the football side of this club just as he has done with say RB Leipzig, and get us functioning properly from board to pitch, FINALLY, only many years to late but better late than never i guess. The Murtough effect.
 

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I guessing that we will get a German or German influenced, geggenpress type coach next season? No Ten Hag.
 

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In the video, he clearly explained he doesn't like square passes and also said he doesn't like GK having lot of touches. So we will press and play direct football. Won't be patient possession football.
 

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What's his personality like?

Is he going to ruffle feathers at Carrington (not necessarily a bad thing) or does he get people rallying around him?
 

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He taught Klopp and Tuchel everything they know.

He just didn't teach them everything he knows.
 

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What happens when he delivers the Champions League? Do we keep him as manager?
This is an assumption but I don't think Rangnick wants to manage a club long term. He had a burnout at Schalke and took some distance from the touchlines.
 

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The key point (I think) is that if you just wanted someone to do a short-term job as interim manager then there were more obvious choices linked to us with better CVs as actual managers.

So while he wanted the consultancy role, there's no reason for us to give it to him unless we're actually interested in listening to him and building on his ideas. Because he isn't so good an actual manager that you'd reluctantly accept giving him that consultancy role just to have him manage the team for 6 months.

And if our DOF & Technical Director were behind this decision, it would be a positive in itself that they are happy to bring in new people with ideas on how to do things better.
 

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I guessing that we will get a German or German influenced, geggenpress type coach next season? No Ten Hag.
Correct me if i'm wrong, but Ten Hag philosophy is that of also intense pressing. And there are not really any German perspective coaches at the moment. Klopp is at Liveprool, Tuchel at Chelsea and Nagelsmann at Bayern. No other coach has United-tier credentials to take over the job. Ten Hag fits the philosophy of gegenpressing as much as anybody. He's also Dutch, so it's close enough ; )
 

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In the video, he clearly explained he doesn't like square passes and also said he doesn't like GK having lot of touches. So we will press and play direct football. Won't be patient possession football.
This is why I find it hilarious that people think he's more ten Hag than Pochettino.

Do people think Ajax play like Klopp's Dortmund?
 

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In the video, he clearly explained he doesn't like square passes and also said he doesn't like GK having lot of touches. So we will press and play direct football. Won't be patient possession football.
With that midfield, we arent suited to it anyway
 
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