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Whoops! Manchester United players don’t like Rangnick’s training method

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The problem doesn’t want to go away Manchester United. This time it was rumored that the Red Devils players didn’t like the training method Ralph Rangnick.

The appointment of Rangnick to replace Solskjaer had raised the hopes of United fans to see his team play well again. Understandably Rangnick is considered to be the originator of the Gegenpressing style applied by many German coaches, including Jurgen Klopp.

Not only that, Rangnick is also known to be able to polish mediocre players into stars. Unfortunately, the reality on the ground is still far from the fans’ expectations.

MU’s game has also not improved, in fact they are now difficult to score because they have never scored more than three goals during their time under Rangnick.

It’s ironic when Manchester United have a line of top forwards like Cristiano Ronaldo, Edinson Cavani, and Jadon Sancho. Plus, MU has been knocked out of the FA Cup which is the biggest chance to win a trophy.

MU also failed to win the last two parties, despite winning 1-0 and creating many chances.

according to ESPN, this series of poor results upset the players and pointed to Rangnick as the culprit. Many players reportedly disagree with the 62-year-old’s training methods.

One of them held a practice match 11 against 11 before the day of the match, which was considered only to reduce the physical appearance of the players. Not to mention that Rangnick has often delegated training sessions to his assistant from the United States, Chris Armas.

The players didn’t like it because they didn’t think Armas was a big name in the world of football. Regarding these rumors, Rangnick tried to relax.

“Honestly, I can’t say anything. I don’t read any newspapers and I don’t know the article,” said Ralph Rangnick as reported Sky Sports.

“What the team has developed in recent weeks has been more tactical, and that’s what we’ve been working on during training – both on the pitch and on video analysis.”

(mrp/ran)

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