Manchester United have found their replacement for Ole Gunnar Solskjaer — until the end of the season, at least — with Ralf Rangnick set to be appointed as interim boss.
United's disastrous form under Solskjaer, which saw them lose five Premier League matches from seven, saw them pull the plug on the Norwegian's time in charge, with Michael Carrick taking caretaker charge.
And despite a 2-0 win over Villarreal for Carrick in the first game following Solskjaer's sacking, experienced German coach Rangnick — the former RB Leipzig and Schalke boss — will now take over until the summer.
United will then seek a permanent long-term appointment, amid interest in Mauricio Pochwttino. Rangnick, however has a superb record in his own right, as a
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