sport news Man United: Cristiano Ronaldo insists that Ralf Rangnick 'will do a good job' ...

sport news Man United: Cristiano Ronaldo insists that Ralf Rangnick 'will do a good job' ...
sport news Man United: Cristiano Ronaldo insists that Ralf Rangnick 'will do a good job' ...
Cristiano Ronaldo insists that interim boss Ralf Rangnick 'will do a good job' at Man United but needs more time as the superstar claims the Red Devils will not achieve top four with the wrong attitude Ralf Rangnick took charge at Man United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's dismissal But the interim boss will only manage the Red Devils until the end of the season The German fears he does not have the time or influence to fix the club's issues But Cristiano Ronaldo has insisted that the 63-year-old can do a good job

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Cristiano Ronaldo believes that Ralf Rangnick can do a good job at Old Trafford but insisted that the Manchester United interim boss needs more time.

The German was brought in by the Red Devils until the end of the season after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked following a run of humiliating results in November.

But the 63-year-old admitted he fears he does not have the time or influence to solve the club’s troubles before his job as interim manager ends in May.

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) believes Ralf Rangnick (right) can do a good job at Man United

Ralf Rangnick (pictured) took charge at Man United after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's sacking

Cristiano Ronaldo (left) believes Ralf Rangnick (right) can do a good job at Man United

Rangnick faces a toxic atmosphere at Old Trafford with morale low as up to half the squad want to leave, the dressing room divided into cliques, and below-par performances on the pitch leaving United seventh in the Premier League.

But Ronaldo believes the interim boss can turn the situation around but he needs more time to get his ideas across to the players.

'Since he arrived five weeks ago he changed many things,' Ronaldo told Sky Sports. 'But he needs time to put his ideas across to the players.

Rangnick admitted he fears he does not have the time or influence to solve the club’s troubles

Rangnick admitted he fears he does not have the time or influence to solve the club’s troubles

'It takes time but I believe that he is going to do a good job. We know we aren't playing the best football but we have many games to improve.

'Since he arrived I think in some points we are better, but he needs time. It's not that easy to change the mentality of players and the way they play, the culture, the system like that. I believe that he is going to do a good job.'

'We have to be

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