Manchester United manager, Ralf Rangnick has come out to say that the club will remain attractive even without UCL football. He recently had his say while speaking to the press, and fans have been reacting.
According to him, it would always be better if a club plays UCL football, but the renewal of Bruno Fernandes’ contract shows MUFC is still an attractive club with a new manager and approach.
Ralf added that he looks forward to helping Erik and everyone at the club to get the best out of future first teams.
His words, “It would be better if we played Champions League next season but this also affects other clubs, it’s not only a problem Man United has,”
“The renewal of the contract of Bruno [Fernandes] shows this is an attractive club with a new manager and a new approach.”
“This is still a massively interesting club and I look forward to helping Erik and everyone at the club to get the best and change the whole approach next season so Man United can be a top club.”
On his injury crises, “We have quite a few players missing tomorrow and one or two still with question marks,”
“Fred is unfortunately not yet available, he tried to train yesterday and afterwards I had a conversation with him and with a player like Fred, it doesn’t make sense with a muscular injury to play him too early as we would take the risk of re-injury.”
“Harry is not available tomorrow, he has some issues with his knee. He didn’t train yesterday and today. Paul [Pogba], Fred, Luke Shaw, Edinson [Cavani], Jadon is ill — he has had tonsillitis since yesterday and couldn’t train today and won’t be available.”
“We will try to play the best possible team. Right now we have 14 in our team and the youngsters available and three or four [young] players will be part of the squad.”
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