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Man Utd transfer news LIVE: Scholes SLAMS Rangnick, United OUT of Champions League, Old Trafford could exist KNOCKED DOWN

MANCHESTER UNITED legend Paul Scholes has slammed interim boss Ralf Rangnick after United's Champions League leave.

A tame ane-0 loss by Atletico Madrid saw United out of Europe, and a fifth successive trophyless season.

Scholes said: "How he was called to be manager of this club for half-dozen months until the end of the flavor, I'll never know. The coach is a massive office of it."

Meanwhile, the gild will be hoping to bring the addition of Harry Kane to play in the remodelled venue according to reports.

Manchester Urban center are trying to atomic number 26 out a bargain with Erling Haaland which presents United with the chance to persuade the English hitman come up to them instead.


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  • Ian Tuckey

    Desailly slates 'cheat' Pogba

    Marcel Desailly has slammed Paul Pogba every bit a "cheat" who does non help out enough defensively.

    The former France and Chelsea player was discussing the reasons backside Pogba being dropped for the visit of Atletico Madrid on Tuesday.

    Ralf Rangnick chose to go with Fred and Scott McTominay as his midfield duo, bringing on Pogba late on.

    And Desailly believes that is because Pogba does not provide the same defensive piece of work charge per unit equally Fred or McTominay.

    Desailly said on beIN Sport's coverage of the match: "Quality-wise you cannot compare Pogba to Fred, McTominay or Matic.

    "You let him to exist a playmaker behind Ronaldo he will accept advantage.

    "When information technology goes well he is fantastic just if information technology doesn't become well, offensively he has not brought what anybody was expecting and at the same time he volition crook a little bit.

    "He volition non drop dorsum and assist the midfield with the defensive intensity the team is looking for."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Ron's a sore loser

    Cristiano Ronaldo will be waking up with a sore face in the morning time after nearly having his teeth knocked out past Harry Maguire.

    Not only did Manchester United crash out of the Champions League, but to brand matters worse Ronaldo took a nasty blow directly to the mouth from Maguire's head.

    With the pair jostling in the box at a United set-piece Maguire tried to escape the attention of Atletico Madrid defender Stefan Savic.

    But all the human nicknamed 'Slabhead' could exercise was clatter straight into Ronaldo, who was stood directly behind him.

    Maguire immediately moved his hands towards the back of his head in reaction to the painful coming together, while Ronaldo moved his paw towards his rima oris after beingness rocked backwards past Maguire.

    United's top scorer somehow nonetheless managed to remain focused enough to try and get his head on the delivery, ultimately without success.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Scholes slam 'terrible group' of Utd players

    Rio Ferdinand'due south co-pundit Scholes doubled-down on the criticism for interim chief Ralf Rangnick - saying United must hire a new coach to halt their horrendous slide towards mediocrity.

    The raging ex-Crimson Devils midfielder added: "It comes from leadership. Information technology comes from a coach that demands that and will get that out of you.

    "I don't want to keep having a go at this manager, simply how he was called to be manager of this club - for half dozen months, half dozen weeks or six games - I don't know.

    "The coach is a massive part of it. Getting a proper coach for this squad is huge.

    "This is a terrible group of players, only requite them structure and there'south some existent talent in the squad.

    "They're not as talented equally the teams in a higher place them, we know that... Only the very first thing this club needs to do to get anywhere most winning the league is get a proper motorcoach.

    "Get a jitney that suits them and give them two or 3 years to build a squad of players that volition claiming."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Ferdy blasts Rangnick

    Rio Ferdinand and Paul Scholes have slammed Ralf Rangnick later on Manchester United crashed out of the Champions League at the hands of Atletico Madrid.

    The Red Devils followed up their solid 1-1 draw from the first leg in Kingdom of spain by losing 1-0 in front of an infuriated Erstwhile Trafford crowd.

    Atletico Madrid played their typical game, slowing downwards the tempo and fighting for every concluding brawl.

    Diego Simeone has strangled teams in this fashion his whole career.

    Ferdinand and Scholes have now claimed the huge discrepancy between the Argentine chief and Rangnick is the central reason Atletico have made it through to the Champions League quarter-finals.

    Speaking after the game on BT Sport, Ferdinand said: "The deviation between the two teams today?

    "The Atletico team had a group of reliable men who would practice anything the managing director has asked them.

    "They empathize the task at hand and they worked together as a team.

    "Whereas, the other team - Man Utd - are looking at each other saying, 'who'south going to pull a magic play a trick on out of their hat?'"

  • Ian Tuckey

    United sub ratings

    Nemanja Matic (for McTominay, 67 mins) - six

    Paul Pogba (for Fernandes, 67 mins) - v

    Marcus Rashford (for Elanga, 67 mins) - 4

    Edinson Cavani (for Fred, 76 mins) - five

    Juan Mata (for Maguire, 83 mins) - v

  • Ian Tuckey

    Rest of Utd starting Xi ratings

    Jadon Sancho - 7

    Fabricated a bright and lively start, some other thespian operating with enough of confidence merely had little to bear witness for his early efforts and soon started to fade.

    After the break, got himself dorsum into the game - almost thundered home a stunning volley but information technology whistle just beyond the upright.

    When he had the brawl, United looked unsafe. Aside Fred, United's all-time role player.

    Cristiano Ronaldo - 4

    United'south hopes were on their principal human - a hat-flim-flam at the weekend and Atletico's nemesis. This time, he failed to evangelize. Anything.

    As nosotros've seen too many times this season, spent a large pct of the lucifer on his knees with his arms aloft complaining at the referees.

    Started equally the No9 but dropped deep and wide to become on the ball - however, offered little threat there either.

    Not helped by smashing his teeth into Maguire'southward head at a corner... surprisingly stayed on his anxiety that fourth dimension, though.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Human being Utd ratings continued

    Fred - eight

    Enjoying arguably his best spell as a United player and clearly playing with bags of confidence.

    A motion-picture show in midfielder was a gustatory modality of things to come as he turned into compatriot Ronaldinho with more than fancy footwork in the box.

    Bankrupt up the play, drove the squad frontward and pushed upwardly to join in the attacks. A classy No8 performance. £52m well spent!

    Anthony Elanga - 6

    The hero for United in the first leg was rewarded with a start tonight, operating on the right flank to brainstorm with.

    Merely after rotating to the No9, nearly bankrupt the deadlock when he hitting Jan Oblak in the face from shut range.

    Went shut after the break only then was silent and replaced midway through the second half.

    Bruno Fernandes - iv

    Back in his favoured No10 position later Paul Pogba got the gig against Spurs.

    But was largely anonymous before his speculative strike on the stroke of half-time - except for setting up Elanga's blocked effort.

    Did the same again after half-fourth dimension with a slap-up backheel equally the Swede dragged just broad.

    But it was non enough from the influential Portuguese playmaker. He needed to practice more and pace up but was instead dragged off.

  • Ian Tuckey

    More Homo Utd ratings

    Harry Maguire - 3

    Another unconvincing operation from the United centre-dorsum, who failed to comprehend himself in celebrity again.

    Too much dilly-dallying on the ball, random arm waving and a singled-out lack of leadership.

    Most notable impact was smashing the dorsum of his slab caput into Cristiano Ronaldo'southward gnashers at an attacking free-boot.

    The ironic cheers when his number went upward spoke volumes.

    Alex Telles - 5

    One of many players to beginning well as United came out of the blocks well but and then struggled.

    Didn't offer much in attack, kept plugging abroad and trying but lacked the quality final ball needed - particularly with the corner in the last seconds.

    Scott McTominay - 6

    A welcome, albeit unspectacular, return for the Scotland international in midfield and proved his value to this team going in both directions.

    Lasted 67 minutes on his improvement and tin can be pleased with his efforts.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Man Utd ratings

    David De Gea - 6

    A slightly nervy start confronting his former employers with a miskick clearance but wasn't punished.

    But was right on form to pull out a fine save, clawing the ball away from the top corner with his right hand.

    Diogo Dalot - 5

    Was snubbed for Victor Lindelof at the Wanda Metropolitano simply back tonight and swell to push on - and even endeavour his luck confronting Jan Oblak a few times.

    Only debatable at the back... he had a allow off when Marcos Llorente was flagged offside (just!) then lost his bearings and had no idea Lodi was arriving at the back post to head in the winner.

    Raphael Varane - 6

    A largely tranquility and uneventful display from the experienced defender.

    The ex-Real Madrid man would take been desperate to get one over his former city rivals... and had the perfect chance to but his header was expertly saved.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Wasteful Red Devils KO'd

    Read how Atletico Madrid KO'd United in the Champions League by clinging onto Renan Lodi's 41st-minute winner HERE.

    The Spaniards reached the quarter-finals 2-1 on aggregate - with Old Trafford fans booing on the final whistle.

    United looked promising - until gifting Lodi his headed goal.

    Atletico then slowed the game and the Red Devils failed to menace plenty in the final third of the field.

    Read REACTION on our LIVE Web log here.

  • Ian Tuckey

    United crash out

    United lost 1-0 at home to Atletico to exit the Champions League 2-one on amass in the last-16.

    The Cherry-red Devils poured on the pressure late on - simply in vain.

    Keeper David de Gea came upward for a stoppage-time corner - but it was wasted - summing up United's efforts.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Rio: Sort out Utd civilization

    Rio Ferdinand pretty much agreed with Paul Scholes verdict on United'south management and players.

    He told BT Sport: ""If the culture is not right at the football game order, I don't care who you bring in.

    "If you haven't got a manager who can guide the ship you'll realise (having senior players isn't enough).

    "Yous don't desire a manager to come up in here and allow people to go along to coast, which is the consequence here for the final 3 years."

    Another erstwhile United actor, Owen Hargreaves, pointed out the current problems at the gild regarding the uncertain future that awaits.

    Hargreaves said: "They don't have a passenger vehicle for next twelvemonth, nosotros don't know who the sporting director is. In that location are a lot of players out of contract- Pogba, Cavani, Martial's situation.

    "When we played we knew which players would exist signed in March. Go and become Jude Bellingham, set a bespeak, I remember you need young and hungry dynamic guys."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Ten Hag denies learning English

    Ajax boss Erik Ten Hag denies he has been learning English amid claims he is United'southward main target to be permanent boss - along with PSG'S Mauricio Pochettino.

    Information technology's claimed the Crimson Devils want to make an appointment by the end of Apr.

  • Ian Tuckey

    'Utd players get away with murder'

    Paul Scholes wants Manchester United to appoint a manager who can "strike fear" into the players.

    The Red Devils fable argues, forth with Rio Ferdinand, that the United players have got abroad with murder in contempo years.

    Scholes besides said United's side by side director must get in with a set of principles and an identity of how he wants the squad to play.

    That'due south why the former United midfielder wants the club to engage Antonio Conte or Thomas Tuchel, who Jamie Carragher likewise tipped for the function.

    On BT Sport's coverage of United vs Atletico Madrid, Scholes said: "To be an aristocracy coach of a meridian football order you lot need to take special qualities.

    "You need to be able to get a team to play how y'all want them to play and the philosophy you lot bring in.

    "You lot accept to take a director who strikes fear into players - Sir Alex Ferguson had that. The Liverpool and Manchester City players get away with aught - these players here for the last two or three years have got away with murder."

  • Ian Tuckey

    H/T: Man Utd 0 Atletico 1

    United got caught on the break at the terminate of a promising first-half display as they trail 2-1 on aggregate.

    Follow all the activity on our alive weblog Hither

  • Ian Tuckey

    GOAL! Man Utd 0 Atletico 1

    Minutes after Felix had a goal ruled out. Lodi dos Santos put Atletico in front with a neat gratis header from v yards in the 41st minute.

    United were furious after challenge a foul on Anthony Elanga at the other end seconds earlier.

    Follow all the action on our live blog Hither

  • Ian Tuckey

    GOAL! Homo Utd 0 Atletico one

  • Ian Tuckey

    Martial loving football game over again

    Anthony Martial still cannot bring himself to smile at Sevilla.

    Only after escaping his Old Trafford nightmare, Martial believes he is starting to fall back in love with the game again after signing for the Spanish club on loan.

    The French forrard built a reputation for beingness a grump as he went from beingness ane of Europe'south highly-rated teenagers to a Manchester United bomb.

    The 26-year-old said: "I had a lot of options but Sevilla was the option to play and to savor football again.

    "I lost information technology a little bit in Manchester because I was not playing. I knew if I was coming here I would have the opportunity to play and enjoy myself.

    "Sometimes you can see that I am not smiling. Merely in life y'all tin can ask everyone, I am e'er smiling. It doesn't reverberate how I feel. I am just on the pitch trying to do my best."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Information technology's under way: Human being Utd 0 Atletico 0

    The Red Devils are level at 1-one after the Champions League concluding-16 first leg in Espana.

    And they've started on top at Old Trafford tonight.

    Follow all the action on our live blog Here

  • Ian Tuckey

    Cherry-red Devils 'back in for Akanji'

    Manchester United are prepare to make a new contract offer to Manuel Akanji to persuade him to leave Borussia Dortmund.

    The defender's hereafter is upwards in the air with his electric current contract expiring in 2023.

    And United are looking to take advantage of that situation, eyeing Akanji as a solution to their electric current defensive woes.

    The club will offer the heart-back a contract worth £240,000 a week, according to Bild.

    That is about double his current contract at Dortmund, rumoured to exist £130,000 a week.

    And given Akanji's contract situation Dortmund are prepared to let him go out in the summer, if the player wants out.

  • Ian Tuckey

    Arsenal vs Utd clashes with Fury vs Whyte

    London is ready for a 24-hour interval of fan chaos as Arsenal vs Manchester United will take identify hours before Tyson Fury's fight with Dillian Whyte.

    The crunch disharmonism in the boxing to stop in the top 4 sees the Red Devils head to the Emirates on April 23.

    The Premier League confirmed that volition be a 12.30pm boot-off for the BT Sport cameras in N London.

    And less than eight hours after the full-time whistle blows in N5, just seven miles west Fury and Whyte will make their ring walks at Wembley for the first bell around 10pm with the WBC heavyweight globe title on the line.

    A combined 150,000 spectators will be at the two blockbuster events - including the rapid ninety,000 who bagged their aureate tickets under the arch.

    Merely in that location is plenty more aristocracy sport in the capital letter that day.

    As sixty,000 fans get out the Emirates, another 25,000 volition be going through the turnstiles at Crystal Palace'southward Selhurst Park for the Eagles' 3pm kicking-off confronting Leeds.

    Then at five.30pm over in West London, it is Brentford vs Tottenham - again in the Premier League - with 17,000 expected to be in omnipresence.

    By the time that finishes, the undercard will exist underway at Wembley.

  • Ian Tuckey

    'Ronaldo Non the greatest'

    Italian football icon Antonio Cassano has insisted Cristiano Ronaldo is Not one of the world's all-time.

    That's despite the Manchester United star become the highest scoring professional person footballer in history following his hat-trick in the 3-2 win over Tottenham.

    Ronaldo has scored xviii goals in all competitions since his emotional render to Quondam Trafford, an impressive feat for the 37-year-one-time forward.

    But former Existent Madrid and Inter man Cassano, who was capped 39 times by Italy, still refused to put him amid the planet's elite.

    Cassano told Bobo Idiot box: "I accept my lid off for the 807 goals he scored. But Cristiano Ronaldo is not among the all-time players in the world.

    "Goalscorer? Yes. Is he a strong forward? Also. Did he win titles? Yeah. Cristiano Ronaldo is like [Pippo] Inzaghi and [David] Trezeguet. They were fabulous players, but let'south exist honest playing football is something else."

    The 39-year-onetime Cassano instead referenced Andres Iniesta and Zinedine Zidane as players who 'fabricated football game history', without matching Ronaldo'southward goalscoring exploits.

    He continued: "Goals exercise not ascertain a thespian. Iniesta didn't score 60 goals, Zidane didn't reach 100. Those are the geniuses who made football history."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Stam: Ten Hag needs task similar Utd

    Manchester United fable Jaap Stam believes Erik Ten Hag should swap Ajax for a job similar Erstwhile Trafford to further his career.

    But ex-defender Stam suggests such a change would demand huge changes for his boyfriend Dutchman.

    He told Sky Sports Italian republic: "Ten Hag is doing very well at Ajax. He makes the team a hard opponent for everyone in Europe and Holland.

    "He is very good at showing the players what to do and also at improving individual players.

    "At Ajax, he plainly has the finances to grow the team with immature players.

    "For him, Man United would be another thing compared to what he is experiencing in Kingdom of the netherlands. He has to take this stride forward in his career."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Rio: Marquinhos & Araujo tin solve defence woes

    Rio Ferdinand has named the two eye-backs Man United should sign.

    The former Crimson Devils ace thinks PSG star Marquinhos and Barcelona ace Ronald Araujo are the perfect pair to add together some steel to United's defence force.

    Ferdinand said to Vibe with Five: "I would sign Marquinhos.

    "I would sign the Uruguayan at Barcelona [Araujo]."

  • Ian Tuckey

    Exclusive: Haaland may enquire for Metropolis release clause

    Erling Haaland is expected to ask for a release clause to be written into his contract if he moves clubs this summer, writes MARTIN BLACKBURN.

    Manchester City are in pole position to land the Norwegian strike ace at the end of the flavour.

    Only Existent Madrid and Barcelona are also keen.

    Haaland's deal at Borussia Dortmund stipulates it volition cost interested clubs a knockdown £64million to land him this summer.

    And his agent Mino Raiola is likely to asking a similar clause is inserted if he does motility to a new club during the close season.

    Haaland does not turn 22 until the summer and wants to continue his options open for the remainder of his career.

    He already owns a property in Spain and his wish to play there at some stage is well known.

    But whether that is side by side flavour or in a few years time remains to exist seen. Spanish clubs tend to insert release clauses into the contracts of their star signings. Merely it is a practise less mutual in England.

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Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/17796359/man-utd-live-scholes-rangnick-old-trafford-ronaldo-transfer-news-live/

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