Revealed : 5 changes Ralf Rangnick has already implemented at Manchester United, this man stats are great ,he deserves a new contract ,he is United’s future .
Manchester United have got off to a
decent start under new interim manager
Ralf Rangnick.

The German coach took charge of the
team in last week's 1-0 win over Crystal
Palace. He then sent out a young,
experimental lineup against the Young
Boys in midweek.
The youngsters didn't disappoint and
were able to come away with a 1-1 draw.
The big stars were brought back as the
Red Devils traveled to Carrow Road to
take on Norwich City on Saturday. It turned
out to be a battle more fierce than Ralf
Rangnick would have expected.
But thanks to a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty
, they were able to pocket three very valuable
points. Manchester United have moved up
to fifth in the Premier League table. It is
much too early to gauge Ralf Rangnick's
impact at Manchester United.
The former RB Leipzig manager has his
own philosophy and style of play and it will
take some time before this United side get
accustomed to that. But Rangnick has
already made a number of key decisions
since taking over at Manchester United.
Without further ado, let's take a look at
five changes Ralf Rangnick has already
implemented at Manchester United.
#5 Fresh roles for Scott McTominay
and Fred

Manchester United v Crystal Palace -
Premier League
Ralf Rangnick uses a high backline and
that is something that has greatly helped
Manchester United in their past three games.
United's backline is used to being pegged back
in their own half and this in turn forces the
defensive midfielders to cover too much
lateral space.
However, with the likes of Harry Maguire
and Victor Lindelof maintaining a high backline
, Fred and McTominay are more involved
in and around the final third. While McTominay
has turned in a couple of impressive
performances, it is Fred who seems to
be on his way to becoming a very important
cog in the side.
The Brazilian midfielder's ability to beat
a man is proving to be very handy for
Manchester United. He scored Manchester
United's winning goal against Crystal
Palace. He was also heavily involved in
the build-up play against Norwich City.
While Fred's doggedness is much talked
about, the style of play that Manchester
United were using under Ole Gunnar
Solskjaer didn't help bring out Fred's other
strengths. Ralf Rangnick seems to know
how to use that same double midfield
pivot, also known as McFred, much better.
Fred:
58 passes completed (91%)
11 duels won (92%)
6 recoveries
4 tackles won
McTominay:
44 passes completed (88%)
7 duels won (70%)
7 recoveries
6 long balls completed
They were both good today.
11:29 AM · Dec 11, 2021
#4 Manchester United full-backs
start higher up under Ralf Rangnick

Manchester United v Arsenal - Premier
League
While this was pretty much part of Ole
Gunnar Solskjaer's early plans, there
were plenty more variables involved. Under
Jose Mourinho, the United squad had
become next to dysfunctional and imbalanced.
In order to gain defensive solidity, Solskjaer
had to end up relying on the tackling ability
of Aaron Wan-Bissaka in addition to his
centre-backs. Wan-Bissaka is not particularly
good in attack but he can put a shift
in at the back.
Under Ralf Rangnick, Manchester
United's full-backs start higher up the pitch
. Of course, this is a byproduct of United
holding a high line altogether. But in
Rangnick's 4-2-2-2 system, the full-backs
are the ones who primarily provide the width.
As a result, Diogo Dalot and Alex Telles,
who are capable of whipping in fantastic
crosses, have been starting for
Manchester United. They've also been
doing a very good job.
Here was the general shape of Manchester
United in possession.
2 CBs & 2 DMs provide the base with
the width usually coming from the full
backs (Telles is inside here). Two centre
forwards and two narrow wingers/no.10s
12:51 PM · Dec 7, 2021
#3 Aggressive pressing

Norwich City v Manchester United - Premier
League
This is one of the most obvious changes
that we've seen with Manchester United.
Rangnick pioneered the 'gegenpressing'
system whereby players try to press and
win the ball back immediately after losing
possession. This is the system that Jurgen
Klopp has successfully implemented
at Liverpool.
The Red Devils won possession in the
final third a whopping 12 times against
Crystal Palace which was Rangnick's first
game in charge. That was the most
they've done in a game since Sir Alex
Ferguson left the manager's role.
Manchester United were also very poor
at making tackles earlier. The most number
of tackles that Manchester United have
made in a game came against Crystal
Palace (24). The second highest came
against Norwich City (21). Those were
the first two matches under Rangnick.
#2 Defensive solidity

Manchester United v Crystal Palace -
Premier League
Manchester United have kept two
cleansheets in two Premier League games
under Ralf Rangnick. While Crystal Palace
and Norwich City are not exactly the kind of
opposition that United would want to test
themselves against, there has been a
marked improvement in their defensive
work.
The only goal they've conceded so far
in the three games that Rangnick has
been in charge of came from a horrendous
back pass from Donny van de Beek.
The most important thing to note is that
Manchester United have not been
conceding too many easy chances either.
In the last couple of months under
Solskjaer, Manchester United's defence
looked vulnerable every time the opposition
attacked. That is slowly starting to change
now thanks to how organized the team
has been on the field since Rangnick
took over.
1903 - Ralf Rangnick is the second
Manchester United manager to register a
clean sheet in his first two league games
in charge of the club after Ernest Mangnall
in 1903. Spotlight.
11:22 AM · Dec 11, 2021
#1 Ralf Rangnick offers a non-
diplomatic front

Manchester United v Crystal Palace -
Premier League
Ralf Rangnick takes a no-nonsense approach
to his pressers. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
was a very agreeable manager who chose
his words carefully in the presser. Rangnick
is a bit more to the point.
With Solskjaer cautious not to say anything
that might even rub his players the wrong
way, there was a feeling that perhaps
he may have been too friendly. A coach needs
to be admirable and intimidating in equal
amounts for him to exercise a certain
amount of authority over the players.
Rangnick seems to be a proponent of that
philosophy. Paul Pogba's agent Mino
Raiola has been up to his usual tricks,
publicly undermining Manchester United
and inviting attention to his client's
unresolved contract situation.
Additionally, Anthony Martial's agent
Philippe Lamboley revealed last week
that the player wants to leave the club.
Rangnick's response to these comments
from the players' agents was:
"Players have to want to play and stay
at a big club like Manchester United.
"If a player does not want to play for a
club like Manchester United medium or
long-term, I don't think it makes sense to
convince him to change his mind.
"I don't think anyone in the club should try
to convince a player to stay."
Rangnick's response has been welcomed
by the Manchester United fanbase who
have grown tired of how Pogba lets his
agent drag the club through the mud.
Ralf Rangnick sending a clear message
to Pogba, Martial and the rest of the players
, "this is Man Utd, one of the biggest clubs
in the world. If you don't want to stay, leave
. No one's begging you."
This man has completely won me
over.
3:18 AM · Dec 10, 2021
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