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Credit: Rangnick watched over United's 3-2 victory over Arsenal last night[/caption]
He then went on to reveal how he had a half-hour phone call with club chairman Joel Glazer, as well as Ole himself for almost two hours on Sunday, adding that "he was very generous, gave me his insight on the team."
The questions then switched to the obvious discussion around Ronaldo, whose role under a new coach has been debated tirelessly as people continue to question whether he will adopt the pressing style his new manager is famed for. His answer was fairly definitive:
https://twitter.com/ManUtd/status/1466697750712659969?s=20
He also took the time to rubbish reports of bizarre clauses in his contract surrounding whether or not he manages to tempt the likes of Erling Haaland to join the club. Not only did he dismiss it entirely as "nonsense" but the sheer plethora of "top players in the offensive department" makes it sound like his focus would be at the other end, admitting that United concede too many goals.
He gave his say on the club's recruitment in recent years too, stating that there has been "no continuity in signing new players and sticking to the DNA of the club." He insisted that "In the future, the board members and myself have the same opinion. It's important not to have many changes in management."
As for his own role, which includes staying on within a consultancy type capacity, he once again said that he is more than open to the possibility of his interim coaching duties being extended beyond six months.
https://twitter.com/footballdaily/status/1466696090187493381?s=20
The former Stuttgart, Schalke, Hanover 96, Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig coach will take charge of the Red Devils for the first time this Sunday as they return to Old Trafford once again to face Crystal Palace.
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