Ralf Rangnick: "We Need To Take The Ball Away From Them Tomorrow"

  Ralf Rangnick public interview ahead of Manchester United game against Manchester City.



Contemplating the long term job: "I haven't made any considerations regarding that on the basis that my emphasis is on Sunday and afterward on Tottenham and afterward Atletico. There is no time for me to ponder that."


On City and Guardiola: "We realize that we are playing one of, if not the most best team on the planet. They have played well since Pep was hired. The same occurred at Bayern Munich and Barcelona. He is truly outstanding. We know what they are about. It will be about a great deal of tactical work, battling with and without the ball. We have made a lot of chances in the last ten or 11 games. We scored four goals at Leeds and ought to have scored one, or more goals against Watford. Be that as it may, I would have been more stressed in the event that we had not been creating chances. We are more concerned when the other team is in control of the ball."


Do United have the same structure as Manchester City?: "Frankly, I haven't contemplated that. I don't have a clue about the structure at City. I am familiar people here only. I'm centered around getting the best out of the team here until the end of the season.


"For the past five or six years, they have had an excellent and clear pattern. Pep has a reasonable thought of how he needs to play. This thought is highlighted for everyone that is at the club, players they will sign or who they might sell. This is the secret of their success and their guidelines for all that they do.


"That is for the players and other staff. Each of the top clubs in Europe share that aspect and this is something that should be improved and created at Manchester United in the next two years."


How to beat City: "Eventually, it is tied in with controlling the game, not allowing them to play without pressure, since this is what they need, over-burdening spaces.


"The goalkeeper almost plays as a centre back and the full-back a No.6 midfielder.


"For our purposes, it is tied in with finding minutes where we can take the ball from them and make the best of those transitory moments. It depends on us on Sunday to show that we can do that."


How might United recognize the right profile of player without knowing who the following coach will be?


"Once more, I will tell you that we haven't spoken concerning that. I'm the wrong individual to resolve the inquiry. I'm here to focus on the group. We can talk about it, however we have not had the opportunity or opportunity yet.


"I'm here until the end of the season and it is important to develop the players and develop the group. I'm always there and will tell the people my perspective, however at this point it has not occurred. Yet, that could change in the next few weeks or months."


Can the next coach give Manchester United a reasonable personality?: "I don't have any idea. That would clearly rely upon the coach next season. Each head coach has his view of football for him. Yet, for me is tied in with going on to the highest level.


"As far as I might be concerned, Jurgen [Klopp] and Pep are two of the best coaches in Europe. They have a reasonable thought of football and having a dream."


On Rashford improvement: "There are a couple of things that have happened over the past recent couple of weeks that might have not been forseen by anybody. Marcus has got everything to be a modern striker and I will put my energy on aiding him accept a similar pathway as every other person over the most recent couple of months."


Will Ralf Rangnick have something to do with United next coach appointments?: "We have had a couple of meetings with the head of scouting. I won't talk a lot regarding that too much. We have not spoken about the new coach to an extreme."

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