Breaking news : Manchester United head coach reveals what he wants from Manchester United in other to succeed.
Former Manchester United defender
Gary Pallister has advised Ralf Rangnick
to 'be the enforcer' in order to succeed at
Old Trafford. Rangnick has been hired by
Manchester United as the club's interim
boss until the end of the season following the
sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
Manchester United parted ways with
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the club's 4-1
defeat to Watford on November 20. Michael
Carrick was appointed caretaker manager
and led the club to a 2-0 win over Villarreal
in the Champions League, a 1-1 draw at
Chelsea, and an impressive 3-2 victory
over Arsenal on Thursday night.
Ralf Rangnick is widely considered
the 'father of gegegenpressing' and is expected
to implement a similar style of football at
Old Trafford. Pallister has advised Rangnick
to take control of the dressing room and
'be the man' at Manchester United.
"I think he's [Rangnick] got to come
in there and be the man, be the
enforcer, and I'm sure he will be,
and he'll bring into place the way
he sees the game being played
and I think they'll all know he's
the boss," said Pallister as per
the Manchester Evening News.
Reports suggested a number of Manchester
United stars had lost faith in Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer's ability to lead the club
to silverware towards the end of his reign
at Old Trafford.
The Red Devils have, however, shown
signs of revival in recent weeks. Manchester
United secured qualification to the last-
16 of the Champions League thanks to their
2-0 win away at Villarreal last week.
The 20-time Premier League champions
have also climbed up to seventh place in
the Premier League table and are just
three points behind fourth-placed West Ham.
Manchester United's performance
against Arsenal gave a glimpse into
the type of football they could play
under Ralf Rangnick
Manchester United claimed a crucial
3-2 victory over an in-form Arsenal side
at Old Trafford on Thursday night in the
Premier League. Despite conceding two
goals to Mikle Arteta's side, Manchester
United's overall performance is likely to
have boosted the morale of the players
and the club's fans.
Manchester United created quite a few
goal-scoring opportunities against Arsenal
and were able to win the ball back high
up the pitch on a number of occasions thanks
to their high press.
Ralf Rangnick is well-renowned for his
high-pressing, attacking, 'heavy metal'
style of football. The 63-year-old is therefore
likely to take the positives from Manchester
United's performance against Arsenal and
look to build on it.
The Red Devils will face a tricky test against
Patrick Vieira's Crystal Palace on
Sunday at Old Trafford.
Comments
Post a Comment