Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has expressed what seems to be fear about United appointing Ralf Rangnick as Manchester United new interim head coach. The manager said: “Unfortunately, a good coach is coming to England” if Manchester United agrees with Ralf Rangnick.
Manchester United, which is said to be Liverpool’s arch-rivals, appointed the German as their manager, to be in charge for the next -month. Jurgen Klopp is one of the younger German coaches who looked up to Rangnick, and they faced each other as rival bosses.
He said Manchester United would be organised on the pitch. The 54-year-old also said: “That’s not good news for other teams.”
Rangnick set Ulm on course to promote the Bundesliga for the first time before spells in charge of some other clubs in the German Bundesliga, clubs like Stuttgart, Hoffenheim, Schalke, and RB Leipzig and Hannover all became what they are because of Rangnick.
He has also served as director of football of the Red Bull group of clubs, and he was manager of sports and development for Russian club Lokomotiv Moscow before he joined United now.
Klopp praised the coach said: “He’s a good man and an outstanding coach.” “He’s an experienced manager and famously built two clubs from nowhere to proper forces in Germany Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig.”
“He’s done a lot of different jobs in football, but his first concern was always being a coach, being a manager, and that’s what his best skill is.”