Ronick: Manchester United spent 700 million after I left, and the ranking was even worse
6:30am, 9 May 2025Football
Austrian national team coach Ralph Ronnick said:
“Manchester United needs to change something basic, since I have spent £700 million or even £750 million on bringing new players, but they are even worse in the standings than they were at the time.
But if they can win in the UEFA Cup, they can still save the situation this season, because by then they will be able to enter the Champions League.
But everything else is disappointing, and it's fun to see what happens. They signed a coach who specializes in the three-back or five-back formation in the middle of the season, and the team's lineup is built on a four-back system.
You will see this when you watch Manchester United's game, especially in the Premier League, when they usually have to win against opponents, Manchester United's system is obviously problematic. ”
This big brother is really amazing. Basically all coaches will talk about Manchester United after leaving, but this is the first time he has seen him who has been swearing in office until now [smiling and crying]
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