Ralf Rangnick, Manchester United's former interim manager, has criticized the club's current situation, stating it is 'significantly worse' than when he first highlighted its issues. Despite heavy spending of approximately 700-750 million on new players since he left, Rangnick points out their poor Premier League standings, specifically placing them at 14th. He underscores a disconnection in team strategy, noting the current manager's tactics do not align with the squad's construction. Rangnick acknowledges a potential route to redemption in the Europa League, yet emphasizes the ongoing challenges faced by the club under its new leadership.
A few basic things needed to be changed, and since then 700m, if not 750m, has been spent on new players. And in the table they are even significantly worse than back then.
They could actually, with a win in the Europa League, still save this season, because then they will be in the Champions League. Everything else would be a disappointment.
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