Manchester United have been told that they must build on the tenures of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick next season. Solskjaer joined United as caretaker boss in December 2018 and, after overseeing some stellar results during that period, was offered the full-time position in March 2019.
However, at the beginning of last season things soured for the Norwegian. Following a good start with a big victory over fierce rivals Leeds, United suffered heavy defeats to Leicester City and Liverpool before falling to a new low when soon-to-be-relegated Watford beat them 4-1 in November.
Solskjaer was sacked following the defeat with Rangnick given the job on an interim basis. ALSO READ: Manchester United star David de Gea makes joke about Cristiano Ronaldo Instagram post Having initially steadied the ship, the German struggled to inspire the squad once it became clear that he would not be leading the club next season.
It had been expected that Rangnick would stay at Old Trafford in an advisory role but the club announced in May that the 63-year-old would be leaving to focus on his job as Austria's manager on a permanent basis.
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