Ralf Rangnick plays down repeating Thomas Tuchel's Champions League achievement at Man United but insists they're 'ambitious'... as he confirms outcasts Dean Henderson and Donny van de Beek WILL play against Young Boys Rangnick insists it is 'too early' to know if United can win the Champions League The German was asked if it was possible to match Thomas Tuchel's superb start Tuchel won the Champions League in his first six months as Chelsea manager But Rangnick has played down repeating that effort while in charge of United Rangnick also confirmed Van de Beek and Henderson would get their chance By Sam Mcevoy For Mailonline Published: 14:41 GMT, 7 December 2021 | Updated: 14:47 GMT, 7 December 2021 Viewcomments Manchester United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick has insisted that it is 'too early' to know whether the club can win the Champions League this season. Rangnick was appointed as United's interim boss on a six-month deal last week but expectations are already sky high for the German coach at Old Trafford. Ahead of United's final group stage game against Young Boys on Wednesday, Rangnick was asked whether he could replicate Thomas Tuchel's incredible achievement of winning the Champions League in his first six months at the club. Ralf Rangnick insists it is 'too early' to know if Man United can win the Champions League Rangnick was asked if it was possible to match Thomas Tuchel's Champions League heroics Tuchel miraculously guided Chelsea to their second Champions League title just months after being appointed as head coach but Rangnick is keen to play down these comparisions at this early stage in a short tenure. When asked about United's chances of winning the Champions League this season and matching former colleague Tuchel's achievements just six months into the job, Rangnick said: 'It's too early – I've only been here for a week, it's too early. 'But with Manchester United we want to be successful and ambitious in all competitions.' Rangnick insists the club are ambitious but it's too early to know their European credentials Rangnick also confirmed that he would be rotating the squad for Young Boys' visit to Old Trafford on Wednesday evening but he is yet to fully decide who will be in his starting XI. Two of the names who would be starting were goalkeeper Dean Henderson and Donny van de Beek, who were both frozen out by former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. Rangnick confirmed that both men would get the chance to impress and would be on the pitch at the first whistle. 'I haven't finally decided (my team) but it makes sense we will rest a few players due to the crowded fixture list,' Rangnick added. 'We need to make sure we have as many recovered players as possible but also need the positive momentum. Rangnick also confirmed that Dean Henderson (left) and Donny van de Beek (right) would start against Young Boys on Wednesday in their final group stage game in the Champions League 'The first game in this group we lost at Young Boys so we need to make up for that. '[Henderson and Van de Beek] will both play tomorrow, in the first XI. 'Donny came on as a sub last Sunday. Dean is a very ambitious 'keeper and we need two for the run of fixtures.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility