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Manchester United Appoint New Manager Ralf Rangnick

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Manchester United Appoint New Manager Ralf Rangnick

Manchester United have appointed new manager Ralf Rangnick.

Newsone reports that Manchester United have appointed Ralf Rangnick as their interim manager until the end of the season, subject to work visa requirements, a club statement has said.

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This online news platform understands that the 63-year-old Ralf Rangnick takes over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked on 21 November following a defeat by Watford.

Newsone reports that Rangnick has left his role as head of sports and development at Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow to take up the job.

“I am excited to be joining Manchester United and focused on making this a successful season,” said Rangnick.

Following the end of this season, Rangnick will stay on at Old Trafford for an additional two years in a consultancy role.

Rangnick’s first game in charge of United, who are eighth in the Premier League, could be against Arsenal on Thursday if his work permit application is received in time if not, temporary manager Michael Carrick will remain in charge of the side.

“The squad is full of talent and has a great balance of youth and experience,” added Rangnick.

“All my efforts for the next six months will be on helping these players fulfil their potential, both individually and, most importantly, as a team.

“Beyond that, I look forward to supporting the club’s longer-term goals on a consultancy basis.”

Ralf Rangnick has built an impressive coaching reputation during his time in Germany, with both Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp and Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel speaking highly about their compatriot.

He set Ulm on course to promotion to the Bundesliga for the first time before spells in charge of Stuttgart, Hannover, Hoffenheim, Schalke and RB Leipzig.

Newsone Nigeria reports that Ralf Rangnick won the German Cup with Schalke in 2011 and took RB Leipzig to the final in 2019.

During the 2010-11 season, he led Schalke to the semi-finals of the Champions League, where they lost 6-1 on aggregate to United, who were then beaten by Barcelona in the final.

“Ralf is one of the most respected coaches and innovators in European football,” said United’s football director John Murtough.

“He was our number one candidate for interim manager, reflecting the invaluable leadership and technical skills he will bring from almost four decades of experience in management and coaching.

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“Everyone at the club is looking forward to working with him during the season ahead, and then for a further two years in his advisory role.”

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