sport news fear Ralf Rangnick will NOT be in the dugout for Arsenal clash

sport news fear Ralf Rangnick will NOT be in the dugout for Arsenal clash
sport news Manchester United fear Ralf Rangnick will NOT be in the dugout for Arsenal clash
Rangnick FARCE: New Manchester United manager's start on hold due to Covid rules and work permit red tape, with Michael Carrick set to take charge against Arsenal as club chiefs scramble to have German in place for Crystal Palace game

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Manchester United fear new boss Ralf Rangnick won’t be in the dugout for Thursday’s home clash with Arsenal, and are scrambling to have him in place against Crystal Palace three days later.

Rangnick’s appointment until the end of the season was confirmed on Monday but immediately there were concerns that he would be prevented from starting the job by work-permit red tape and new Covid restrictions.

Club staff were told at Carrington on Monday that Rangnick is unlikely to be in charge until the end of the week, while the 63-year-old German waits for his permit to be approved.

Man United fear that Ralf Rangnick will not be in charge for the club's clash with Arsenal

Man United fear that Ralf Rangnick will not be in charge for the club's clash with Arsenal

The problem has been worsened by stricter Covid rules for travellers arriving in the UK that came into force in the early hours of Tuesday morning.

United remain hopeful Rangnick will take over in time for Palace’s visit on Sunday and a club spokesman said last night: ‘We are working calmly and carefully to secure a visa for Ralf in line with all relevant regulations and protocols. These are processes which have to be followed and we are doing so as swiftly as possible.’

However, the situation is hardly ideal for a coach who only has half a season to make an impact as it is, and raises more questions over United’s decision to wait until after the two-week international break to sack Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Caretaker boss Michael Carrick will remain in charge until Rangnick’s arrival after overseeing a Champions League win over Villarreal and a draw at Premier League leaders Chelsea.

United staff have been told the German's presence is unlikely on Thursday due to visa issues

United staff have been told the German's presence is unlikely on Thursday due to visa issues

Carrick denied that Rangnick had any input on his team selection or tactics at Stamford Bridge on Sunday — United insist technical director

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