THERE was never a belief that great change would be implemented by Ralf Rangnick during his brief spell as interim manager, though given the success of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in an initial caretaker role, it was by no means out of the question to suggest he could have made a similar impact.
While the Norwegian's brief had been simply 'to put smiles back on faces Rangnick had loftier ambitions of being able to revolutionize a side which had fallen way beyond the standards set by City and Liverpool.
There was a fresh approach to training, a new tactical approach, and the appointment of a sports psychologist in an attempt to stop the rot.
But ultimately, the Germans' main target was a far simpler one to concede fewer goals.
This story is from the April 26, 2022 edition of Manchester Evening News.
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