Rangnick on how long it will take for
#mufc to reach Liverpool’s level: “I don’t think that a club like Manchester United can afford to take three or four years in order to achieve that, and I don’t think it is necessary.”
Rangnick: “We spoke about Liverpool earlier on, how long it took for them [to rebuild]. After two or three transfer windows if you know what you’re looking for I mean if you don’t know what you’re looking for you’ll always looking for the needle in the haystack.”
Rangnick: “If you know what kind of football you want to play, what kind of profiles you have for each individual position it’s about finding them, but not only finding them but also convincing them to come.”
Rangnick: “As I said Liverpool at the time [of appointing Klopp] they finished eighth I think the year after they didn’t play international football at all, so the full focus of Jurgen [Klopp] was on the Premier League and the national cup competitions.”
Rangnick: “I think then it took, I don’t know, two transfer windows but even in the other transfer windows that came later on, they just made lots of very, very good transfers and signings, and this is what it’s all about.”
Rangnick: “It [a successful rebuild] is not that complicated, it’s not rocket science, but in order to have your best possible wind, you need to know where your destination haven is. If you don’t know that, it’s always difficult.”
Rangnick asked whether
#mufc could go 30 years without a title like Liverpool: “I suppose that will not happen because it is pretty obvious what needs to change and there needs to be a rebuild for the future. I don’t think that this will happen.”