Ralf Rangnick Opens Up on “Open Heart Surgery” Comment About Man United

Ralf Rangnick Opens Up on “Open Heart Surgery” Comment About Man United

  • Ralf Rangnick coached Manchester United for seven months when the club sacked Ole Gunnar Solskjaer
  • The current Austrian boss made some comments about how the club was managed and suggested an "open heart surgery"
  • He recently recalled those comments which Man United boss Erik ten Hag completely agreed with

Austria boss Ralf Rangnick coached Manchester United briefly in 2022 following the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

His spell was forgettable, but his press conferences were memorable, with many claiming most of what he said was spot on.

The German recently revisited one of his most famous comments before a UEFA Nations League clash.

Ralf Rangnick's time at Manchester United was not great
Ralf Rangnick was replaced by Erik ten Hag at Manchester United after becoming Austria's coach. Photos by Alex Livesey and James Gill-Danehouse.
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The 66-year-old coached the Red Devils for seven months after taking over in 2021 and was later replaced by current boss Erik Ten Hag.

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Under the German, the club suffered some humiliating defeats and produced lacklustre performances, prompting him to make honest comments about the situation.

In one of his press conferences, Rangnick said the club needed an "operation of the heart," a comment referenced many times. Man United went through a bad patch.

Erik ten Hag has won two titles at the club and is under pressure following a poor start to the season. The Dutchman admitted Rangnick was right.

“[Ralf] Rangnick was absolutely right. We’ve been working very hard about that [high standards] for two years, but he said it just right; it’s a thorough, very complex operation,” via Football365.

Rangnick revisits famous comment

Speaking before Austria's 2-1 defeat to Erling Haaland's Norway, Rangnick said he was right about his assessment.

"I probably made that statement when the season was almost over about two years ago," Rangnick told TV2 via 90min. "It is probably only two or three weeks since Erik ten Hag was asked the same thing. Then he said that I was right in my analysis. I don't know how many players they have signed since, but it looks like I was right."

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With Sir Jim Ratcliffe taking over the football operations at the club earlier this year, the club has offloaded many players Rangnick coached.

Under Erik ten Hag, the club produced their worst Premier League campaign in 2023/24. This season, they have suffered two defeats in their three games, including a humiliating 3-0 defeat at Old Trafford against Liverpool.

Man United on the right path claims Ten Hag

Legit.ng earlier reported that Erik ten Hag has remained adamant that Manchester United are on the right path despite a heavy defeat to Liverpool in a Premier League clash on September 1.

Liverpool visited Old Trafford with the relatively new manager, Arne Slot, and thumped three goals past a hapless Manchester United side.

The result is set to ramp up pressure on ten Hag, who has now won just one game in the opening three of the new 2024/2025 season.

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