Manchester United manager, Ralf Rangnick has come out to say that he’ll continue to make decisions in the best interest of the team. He recently revealed this while speaking with the press, and fans have been reacting.

According to him, he was very angry with himself for not changing to a back five before dropped points vs Aston Villa, so he told Ronaldo that he had to learn lessons from the game.
Ralf added that he can only hope Ronaldo will understand his decisions when next such happens.
His words, “I told him [Ronaldo] we were 2-0 up and we have to learn lessons from Villa Park. After that game, I was angry with myself for not changing to a back five.”
“Today was exactly the same situation and I did not want to make the same mistake again. I said: ‘Listen Cristiano, you are 36 and in great shape, but when you are a head coach, you will see it through the glasses of a head coach.’
“My job is to take the decisions in the best interest of the team and the club and I hope he sees it the same way.”
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