Ralf Rangnick took the charge to coach Manchester United on Thursday after Ole Gunnar Solskajer stepped down following the defeat to Watford. Since Solskjaer’s exit the void for filled by Michael Carrick for three football matches but he also moved out after United’s victory over Arsenal. Taking the managerial responsibilities at Manchester United Rangnick sent a note to the club fans.
Club’s official website reports the new coach’s interview as Rangnick sent a note to Manchester United fans: “As I said, I think everybody expects – especially the supporters but also the players and the coaching staff – to perform in a successful way and to play in style. And to combine those two things I think this is the major target in the next days, weeks, months. To make sure the fans can see what we want to play and that we do that, investing everything we can to get better. This is, for me, the major target in the next weeks.”
During the interview when asked what are your first impressions of Manchester, as a city and a place, the German coach replied, “I’ve been here before, obviously, 10 years ago when we played here. I wouldn’t say I know the city well but, at least I have some sort of impression about the city and the people and the club here have received me so cordially and shown my quite a few things. I’m sure in the next couple of weeks I’ll get to know the city better. It’s a lot of traffic, the weather is not that much different from Germany, at least temperature-wise, so I will get along here.”
