Jurgen Klopp is sympathetic for Ralf Rangnick, but believes the club will be a stronger force under Erik ten Hag.The Liverpool manager and the Manches.
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Jurgen Klopp and Liverpool hammered Ralf Rangnick's desperate Manchester United side in midweek but the Reds boss does feel sympathy towards his compatriot ...
I know we'll go there next year and they'll have the results from last year in their mind and it makes it more difficult for us when we arrive." He told Sky Sports : "In this situation and moment it was really difficult for United to come here. Klopp knows Rangnick well given their time in Germany and confessed he felt sympathy for the situation he finds himself in.
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I know when we go there next season and they’ve got last year’s results in mind, and it makes it even more difficult when we arrive there. Ahead of Rangnick’s appointment last year, Klopp famously stated that United would be organised on the pitch but it hasn’t quite worked out that way. “We all know the first good news for United people is that Erik ten Hag has agreed a contract, and the future starts now.
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Jurgen Klopp says Ralf Rangnick deserves credit taking charge of a hard situation at Man Utd mid season, saying he feels for his fellow German and friend.
He told Sky Sports: “In this situation and moment it was really difficult for United to come here. “But I am not interested in gulfs or distances between us and them. Rangnick’s interim spell in charge of the Red Devils has not gone as well as many expected. Known as the Godfather of the Gengenpress, many expected Rangnick to make positive changes at Old Trafford. Indeed, Saturday’s costly 3-1 defeat at Emirates Stadium appears to have signalled the end of their chances. It also signals just how huge a job Erik ten Hag faces when he takes over as manager this summer.
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'I'm not interested in gulfs or distances between us and them. It's just not cool, and that's the situation they're in. I can understand it's really difficult.
Man Utd look set to miss out on Champions League qualification having failed to improve under Ralf Rangnick.
This is what happened before I arrived then I can not be happy." That is what I am not happy about. United saw their hopes of Champions League qualification all but ended with a 3-1 defeat to Arsenal on Saturday and after the match, the interim manager was asked what he has made of his spell in charge of the club.
Ralf Rangnick hit back at Paul Scholes, who revealed that the dressing room was a disaster after having a chat with first-team Jesse Lingard.
It will be interesting to see how the Red Devils respond to this situation in the coming weeks. I don’t see there is an issue in regard to the locker room.” The former midfielder’s revelation comes at a time when it has already been announced that a new manager will be coming in the summer to take charge of the first team, replacing Rangnick as the head coach.