COACH RANGNICK : MAN U WILL NOT STAY 30 YEARS LIKE LIVERPOOL WITHOUT A TITLE

Written by on April 19, 2022

Ralf Rangnick, Manchester United’s interim coach  has said that the Red Devils will not repeat rival Liverpool’s 30-year spell without a league title.

The last time Manchester United won the Premier League was back in 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson.

The Old Trafford side travel to Liverpool on Tuesday, April 19 for a clash that both sides need a win for – Manchester United for top four ambitions and Liverpool to keep pressure on Manchester City at the top of the table.

Liverpool, beat United 5-0 in the reverse fixture earlier this season at Old Trafford, and won the Premier League in 2020 to end a three-decade wait for a top-flight title stretching back to 1990.

Ragnick  says Manchester United cannot stay without winning the premier league title for 30 years like Liverpool, claiming it’ll take two or three transfer windows to become challengers.

“There needs to be a rebuild for the future,” Rangnick said.

“I suppose this [30 years without a title] will not happen because it is pretty obvious what needs to change.”

“If you know what you are looking for it will take two or three windows.

“If you don’t know what you are looking for it is a needle in a haystack.

“If you know what kind of football you want to play and what kind of profiles you want for each individual position, then it is about finding the players and convincing them to come.

“It is not complicated. It is not rocket science.

“Liverpool finished eighth in the season Jurgen arrived. Then it took two transfer windows. They brought in the right players and got rid of the right players. That is why they are where they are.”

 


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