Manchester United’s interim coach, Ralf Rangnick, has said
“nobody at the club is happy” about their position in the league.
The Red Devils sit in seventh place as Rangnick takes charge
of his first game on Sunday against Crystal Palace.
The German has replaced Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who was sacked
following a run of five defeats in seven Premier League fixtures.
Rangnick has now said the aim is to take United further up,
as they are one of the biggest clubs in the world.
“Nobody at the club is happy to be where we are in the
Premier League table.
“It has been an average season so far, there is no avoiding
that, but this club has players who are much better than the position we
currently occupy, and it is my job to improve those players and that position,”
the 63-year-old wrote in his match programme.
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