Rangnick denies he made a report criticizing United players

Rangnick denies he made a report criticizing United players

Head coach Ralf Rangnick is already preparing the final details of Manchester United’s change of leadership. The English club has already agreed with Dutchman Eric Ten Hag, who will take over at the start of next season. According to the British press, Rangnick prepared a report for the new club president and described some of the athletes as “unprofessional”, something Rangnick was keen to deny.

“This is absolutely not true,” Rangnick told Sky Sports. “The management has never asked me to report to them or to Eric. I have also never criticized the position of any player at Manchester United. I will never speak to anyone about the lack of professionalism.” .

Despite this, the manager knows that Manchester United will need an overhaul to fight at the top of the Premier League table again. With the current domestic competition looming, United still do not have a guaranteed place in the next edition of the Champions League, a situation that could hamper planning with the arrival of Eric ten Hag.

“I’ve spoken to the board with some regularity and we’ve shared a lot of impressions about what we’re going through. We know it’s going to be important, along with Eric and the whole Exploration department, to build a new team and group that fits the new manager’s mindset. We want to see Manchester United produce what satisfies the masses,” Rangnick evaluated.

Manchester United currently has 54 points and is sixth in the English Premier League. The difference with Arsenal, who will currently occupy the last place in the Champions League, is six points. For this reason, the team needs to score as much as possible in the last rounds to maintain a real chance of ranking.

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Manchester United enters the field on Thursday (28), at 15:45 (GMT), to face Chelsea, at Old Trafford. The match will be scheduled for the 37th round of the English football elite. A win will be essential for Ralf Rangnick’s team to continue their search for the main goal for this latter part of the season, which is to win a place in the Champions League.

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