Daily Mirror (Northern Ireland)

He talks a good game and now we will find out if he can play one too

- BY ANDY DUNN Chief Sports Writer @andydunnmi­rror

INHERITING a team more adept at gegendossi­ng than gegenpress­ing, Ralf Rangnick has his hands full.

But if the key to success is getting your message across, Rangnick has a head start.

The eloquence of the foreign managers who lift our club football to new levels never ceases to amaze.

Ralf certainly talks a hell of a good game. In his first press conference, he was mightily impressive and will clearly leave the players in no doubt about exactly what is required.

And it might not be a whole lot of fun.

“My approach.. is to minimise the coincidenc­e factor and to have control of the game. This is what football is about.”

But after revealing he watched the defeats by Liverpool and Manchester City, you can understand why Rangnick’s priority is to stop his United team conceding as many goals as they have so far this season.

But that sort of organisati­on and discipline takes a long time to instil and that is where the elephant comes into the room.

As Rangnick – a youthful 63 – sat there, explaining his philosophy, there could not have been anyone watching who thought this looked like a guy who was not in this for the long haul.

That makes this six-month interim business seem a touch farcical. Or a red herring, even.

The proof of Rangnick’s suitabilit­y will come out on the pitch, starting at Old Trafford against Crystal Palace tomorrow.

And those who have reservatio­ns about his suitabilit­y could yet be proved right.

After all, there is a reason why Rangnick (above) only had to be prised away from Lokomotiv Moscow. There are reasons he has not actually won anything of significan­ce as a coach. There are reasons why he has had to wait this long before getting his first head coaching role at a truly elite club.

But in his presentati­on to the world on Friday, he sounded like a man who has the tools to get it right.

And he sounded like a man who is not planning on going away next summer or, even, any summer soon after that. Now, after impressive­ly talking the talk, let’s see if he can get his players to walk the walk.

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