Manchester United.The German, who marked his debut with a win over Crystal Palace at the weekend, has taken charge of the Red Devils until the end of the season.And according to ESPN, he will be allowed to bring in a 'small number' of his own staff to help him get the job done at Old Trafford.They will work alongside long-standing United coaches Mike Phelan and Kieran McKenna, with a new manager set to be appointed next summer.The first addition looks set to be American coach Chris Armas, who worked with Rangnick at New York Red Bulls as his assistant.Armas was recently sacked by by MLS side Toronto FC following a record 7-1 defeat to DC United.Armas was given a work permit earlier this week after being initially rejected for not having a.
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