There's no way to say that the time Ralf Rangnick has spent as interim manager of Manchester United isn't a let down.
With just three games left in his managerial title, the German will want to go out on a high and end what has been a bad time in charge with a sense of positivity. As a surprise choice for Manchester United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer left in November, Philipp Rangnick was chosen by the club. He had only been in charge for two of the last 10 years, and his time in charge has shown why.
Rangnick was hired as a short-term replacement for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. He was expected to change United's style of play, put fire back in the players' bellies, and improve United's results, but it didn't work out. His team started off well when they beat Crystal Palace 1-0 in his first game in charge. They soon broke down and did the same thing they had done before he came to the club - underperform and let the fans down.
As bad as this season has been for everyone who works for or supports Manchester United, the decision to bring Rangnick to Old Trafford could be one of the best and smartest moves the club has made in a while. That's because the German, who was hired from Lokomotiv Moscow, has done and said things at United that haven't been talked about for far too long, which is why he was hired.
Manchester United may be able to sign their own N'Golo Kante with the help of Ralf Rangnick.
In contrast to Jose Mourinho and Louis van Gaal's press conferences and TV interviews, his have been filled with honesty and no-nonsense admissions. His job at Manchester United has been to pick the bones out of the club's problems, expose its players and the family of its owner, talk a lot about what needs to change, and make it very clear where the club has gone wrong.
When you have someone with Rangnick's experience in club structure and development in your inner circle, you can be sure that things are going to start to change at Manchester United. There were big changes at Manchester United when Jim Lawlor and Marcel Bout left the club. Matt Judge, the club's director of football negotiations, resigned, which shows that the club wants to start over this summer.
It has been too long since the team has been behind their rivals both on and off the field. They have failed to establish the foundations on which Liverpool and Manchester City have established their current domination.
Ralf Rangnick will be involved in Manchester United's recovery plan.
Patience will be required by the truckload for United to catch up to Liverpool and City in the current standings. The arrival of Ten Hag, even though some of the grey clouds above Old Trafford have been there for too long, won't come with a magic wand.
United need to be more realistic in their recruitment from this summer onwards and not just sign a player because it might see a few more supporters throng to the club shop to get his name emblazoned on the back of their shirt. They need to focus on footballing matters, not commercial ones.
It is for this reason that the choice to bring Rangnick to the club, even though his performances and results on the field have been unimpressive during his tenure, may turn out to be one of the most prudent moves United has done in years. Even though he will soon be in charge of the Austrian national team, his job as a consultant at Old Trafford has the potential to earn him even more money.
Working alongside John Murtough and Ten Hag, it does feel like Rangnick may be vital at the beginning of a new dawn at Old Trafford. He has a lot of experience and knowledge about how to build a club, which could be very good for Manchester United in the future. It is very important that they listen to what he has to say.
However, current personnel changes indicate that he is, laying the groundwork for a summer culture revolution. Amongst all the disappointment and disinterest this season has delivered, there are reasons to be positive about the future.
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