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Originally Posted by escobar43535
Hi bro, sorry for being a kaypoh again and coming into this thread but have to comment on this Rangnick appointment.
Probably the single most sensible decision United has made in years.
You guys will finally have a proper football man overseeing the direction of the club and team itself.
Influential on people like Klopp, Tuchel, Nagelsmann and Flick. Gather Tuchel worked under Rangnick at one time. A modern day football "guru". RedBull's man for setting up RB Salzburg and RB Leipzig. True, he hasn't won many things. Nevertheless, has the reputation of being successful at building up football clubs and a way of playing football. A proper footballing manager. Similar to say Beilsa and his influence on Pep and Poch.
Apparently Klopp said he is worried and so am I!
That said, it’s gonna be interesting because listening to Rangnick just a couple of weeks ago, when he was saying you can’t do a little bit of pressing, like you can’t be a little bit pregnant
Will be fascinating with how it plays out with Ronaldo
Think the key to all this though is whether Rangnick is given the full support and power from the United board to implement his philosophy at United, a total structual change from top to bottom on the football front. He is afterall more of a DOF man rather than a manager.
Going to be watching with great interest from afar both with regard to Ragnick and who United appoint as the full time manager in the summer.
Btw i will be rooting for you'll on Sunday, surprise surprise  Really need Chelsea to start dropping more points and hope United get a further bounce from this Rangnick appointmemt even though Carrick still in charge for this game.
Going to be very difficult though because Tuchel seems to have Chelsea really well drilled this season and the quality on its bench is solid.
Good luck and all the best bro 
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No worries, bro escobar, u r always welcome in here to join us in our discussion with yr honest, unbiased, 'tell-it-as-it-is' opinions n views of our club matches n affairs

...can't believe n glad to read you saying for the 1st time that u r rooting for us against the BIG boys in blue tonite even though u r a ardent fan of our arch-rivals Pool

..yes, they r the hottest team now in the premier league n r not easy to beat...i suppose it is human nature for us to always want to come tgt n unite against the most dangerous common enemy...
Thanks for sharing with us the distinguished history n background of Ralf Rangnick, the club's new interim manager who u say hv tutored the current top 3 super premier leagues managers b4 i.e. Pep, Klopp & Tuchel...glad u agree with most others that it is one the best decisions the MU Board hv ever made in a long while since SAF time

...if Klopp can be worried abt his appointment as a red manager, i think it really means something good abt him

...but yet i hear so many naysayers of him, saying he won't be a success here in this club...well, i suppose only time n tide can tell who is right n who wrong...but guess, the majority view shd be right...also u r right to say bro that for any manager to succeed, he must get the full u unequivocal support of the management n board to implement his ideas for success for the club which means buying any good player deemed necessary n cutting loss n getting rid of deadwood players w/o hesitation
wow, i learnt something new from u again...that Leed's Bielsa had been the mentor to Pep n Poch b4 too..but without any disrespect to Bielsa, he doesn't look anything like the fantastic manager that we see in Pep, Klopp n Tuchel...sad to say, his Leeds team is currently near bottom 3 n hovering around the relegation zone