EPL: Ralf Rangnick criticises Man United, Ruben Amorim
- Ralf Rangnick, Manchester United's interim coach from November 2021 to season-end, sharply criticized the club's current poor state in May 2025.
- He attributed the decline to £750 million spent on transfers, frequent managerial changes, and persistent tactical mismatches under Ruben Amorim since November 2024.
- Rangnick argued that Amorim's three-back system conflicts with a squad built for four defenders and warned of threats from Athletic Bilbao's winger Nico Williams ahead of the Europa League semifinal second leg.
- United sit 15th in the Premier League after Amorim's 36 matches with 15 wins and 13 losses, while Rangnick said only winning the Europa League could secure Champions League qualification.
- Rangnick concluded that the league standing reflects deeper issues and stated the club needed 'open heart surgery' during his tenure to address fundamental problems.
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EPL: Ralf Rangnick criticises Man United, Ruben Amorim
Former Manchester United man, Ralf Rangnick, has said that the club is significantly worse than when he was there. This is despite the Red Devils spending big in the transfer market. The manager is of the opinion that there is a disconnect between the squad and their head coach Ruben Amorim’s tactics. Recall that Rangnick coached the Red Devils’ as an interim boss in November 2021 after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked. However, there was no upti…
Rangnick sends warning to 'significantly worse' Man Utd ahead of Bilbao clash
Man Utd are set for their worst Premier League finish and points tally under Ruben Amorim (Photo: Getty) Former Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick claims the club is nowin a ‘significantly worse’ place than when he left it three years ago. And despite their big win in the Europa League, he has warned the Red Devils of the huge threat Athletic Bilbao pose ahead of the return-leg. United have one foot in the Europa League final after a 3-0 wi…
Ralf Rangnick savages Man Utd over £750m decisions and points finger at Ruben Amorim - The Mirror
Manchester United have endured a woeful Premier League season under Erik ten Hag and then Ruben Amorim and former boss Ralf Rangnick has pulled no punches with his assessment
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