Manchester United interim manager, Ralf Rangnick has come out to say that he is not completely happy with his time in charge at the club. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, the fact is that he had expected to lead the club to Champions League qualification, and he has been very sad about the poor results in recent weeks.
Rangnick added that people shouldn’t forget that his team lost quite a lot of important players, while rivals strengthened.
His words, “In the end, I’m not happy with the results, especially in the past four or five weeks.”
“I’m not completely happy with those six months. I would have expected to qualify for the Champions League; that was the goal we had.”
“We lost quite a lot of important players. From the team that won against West Ham [on 22 January], for the next game three players were injured. Other teams brought in players in the window.”
“We had good moments, we conceded fewer goals but in the last few weeks performances have not been as good as they should have been. In general, we have lacked consistency.”
On Ten Hag, “So far we haven’t been able to speak. Erik’s focus is on winning the Dutch league, our focus was on our games.”
“Other clubs only needed two or three transfer windows to challenge but from now on we need to bring in top-quality players who really help raise the level. If this happens, then I don’t think it should take too long [to become a major force again].”
“It’s obvious quite a few players will leave and there is a need for top-quality players,”
“I strongly believe if everyone works together we can bring Manchester United back to where we need to be.”
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