Dimitar Berbatov has expressed his concerns about the interim appointment of Ralf Rangnick at Manchester United, with the former striker citing his lack of experience managing truly big clubs.
The 63-year-old has agreed to take over at Old Trafford on a six-month contract as interim boss before taking a consultancy role on a two-year period.
It comes after the sacking of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer following the dismal run of form of five defeats in seven Premier League matches, which came to a head when Watford ran out 4-1 winners against United last Saturday.
Rangnick will leave his role at Lokomotiv Moscow and take temporary charge of the Reds, replacing Michael Carrick — who won his opening game over Villarreal on Tuesday.
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