- Joined
- May 28, 2021
- Messages
- 814
- Supports
- Liverpool
Finally we can be Manchester United again, and not Manchester Divided
Yes, he was Schalke's manager for those two games.Is that the year Neuer saved every single thing?
Is that the year Neuer saved every single thing?
Definitely! Having him there to move things in the right direction and start laying the groundwork, approaching things in a holistic manner with an eye on the future will be really beneficial, as opposed to having someone come in to see out the season who could be fundamentally different in their approach and disconnected to the permanent manager who follows them, and would probably be focusing on their 6 months rather than having a vision past that.
Yeah he will definitely be useful in playing a role in choosing the manager, he's obviously been very influential for many of the current generation of managers and will have a very good insight for United to rely on. Have you got a preference at this point?
It will be interesting, I sometimes wondered if it was tactical but then seeing Cavani's incredible workrate when he'd be next to Rashford I was a lot less sure about it being a tactical thing. I think if they commit to it, especially Rashford still only 24 and Greenwood and Sancho being very young, these players who are already very talented could go up a level and this United side could be a pretty fantastic watch
some people already explained it in this thread. Rangnick is more of a builder & *********** than head coach, which is why he's perfect for interim manager & consultant job. It's all about babystep into right direction, which is why we should have realistic expectations this season.Hey look,
I like the appointment, but looking at his history - what has the guy actually won? Great playing attractive high pressure football but if he's not won anything then do his tactics actually work?
Exactly. They need to impress, because down the line he could have a big influence on who goes and who stays for the next manager.you do understand he's going to be here for two more years after right? he's the right hand man now to Murtough, if he's says get rid of player A because he has first hand experience with him, than they can get rid of player A.
Interesting that. I think Sancho could well play as one of the two behind the strikers. Like Pogba, Donny and Bruno.This is Rangnick's most used formation in 2018-19 (his last season as a manager):
If he goes down this route with United, it could give a new lease of life to Pogba. Might make Sancho's life a bit more difficult though.
That being said, I don't trust Pogba's ability to press.
It's going to be interesting to see what direction RR takes the club.
Murtough went on a Rangnick scouting mission two years ago. That other guys post is hilarious to be honest. Just sticking every British name into it with no rhyme or reason.Funny, considering that he was the one who chose Rangnick.
In case of Woody, he always went with the obvious choice: LVG, Mourinho, even Ole permanent. In this case, he seems to have defered to Murtough.
Honestly, I wouldn't mind Woody continuing to stay here, as long as he does not intervene in football decisions and defers to Murtough/Rangnick. He can focus on getting the newest noodle sponsor, and he seems to be decent at it.
We don't know because they have never tried it. This will sort the men from the boys.Love this. Not sure if we have the right personnel for gegenpressing type football but should be exciting
it will be interestingRonaldo is a consummate professional, if he physically can or believe that he can press intensely, he will. His ego isn't misplaced or selfish.
He is also a big winner, and we saw him not downing the tools even under the worst manager he ever played. He is gonna try his best, especially if it looks that Rangnick tactics are working.Ronaldo is a consummate professional, if he physically can or believe that he can press intensely, he will. His ego isn't misplaced or selfish.
If he believes that it will give him the best chance of personal and team accolades then I have no doubt that he’d give pressing a good go.Ronaldo is a consummate professional, if he physically can or believe that he can press intensely, he will. His ego isn't misplaced or selfish.
It’s the complete opposite of what he says.DDG's fecked.
He'd fit perfectly into what Rangnick can start here. Much more so than Poch.
High pressing was very much the United way in the 80s and 90s.Is this the death of 'The United Way™?
Interesting that. I think Sancho could well play as one of the two behind the strikers. Like Pogba, Donny and Bruno.
We really need a new midfielder in January!
He is also a big winner, and we saw him not downing the tools even under the worst manager he ever played. He is gonna try his best, especially if it looks that Rangnick tactics are working.
Now, can he actually press efficiently at 37 is something that remains to be seen.
Let's be honest too. He's no ordinary 37 year old physically.If he believes that it will give him the best chance of personal and team accolades then I have no doubt that he’d give pressing a good go.
no doubt pogba is no longer in utd's plans nor should he be, he can feck right off asapThat being said, I don't trust Pogba's ability to press.
Exactly. The new manager should be able to work with the world class attackers then he’s a poor choice for interimRonaldo is a consummate professional, if he physically can or believe that he can press intensely, he will. His ego isn't misplaced or selfish.
I’d say Ronaldo could do it very well at 37 since he has a natural instinct for what’s going to happen. He can smell danger very well and thus I believe it would make him an effective presser.He is also a big winner, and we saw him not downing the tools even under the worst manager he ever played. He is gonna try his best, especially if it looks that Rangnick tactics are working.
Now, can he actually press efficiently at 37 is something that remains to be seen.
He doesn’t even need to press intensely. Just having him in the right position to cut off passing lanes can help a lot.He is also a big winner, and we saw him not downing the tools even under the worst manager he ever played. He is gonna try his best, especially if it looks that Rangnick tactics are working.
Now, can he actually press efficiently at 37 is something that remains to be seen.
Sure but they've also just sacked Ole and at least reversed that decision.
We also had a really good summer in the transfer market. No club or ownership gets everything perfect but it's ok to accept that the running of the club is getting better and better.
If he goes down this route with United, it could give a new lease of life to Pogba. Might make Sancho's life a bit more difficult though.
Shhhhhh don’t curse us.
I would be surprised if we can guess this. After a decade, I am excited again to see us signing players that are not obvious and who don't cost 50m+.So who do you think he'll pinpoint as potential signings in January? You'd think a midfielder would be of paramount importance, possibly a RB too as I wouldn't expect him to be satisfied with AWB as a starter.
He’s certainly not. It’s not like he’s absolutely blowing by 70th minute. Of course he’s not as explosive but that’s not be all and end all to pressing.Let's be honest too. He's no ordinary 37 year old physically.