The Scotsman

Rangnick named boss of Austria national team – but will continue Manchester United consultanc­y

- By SIMON PEACH

Interim Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick will become Austria's national team manager at the end of the season.

The German was placed in charge of the Old Trafford giants for the remainder of the 2021-22 season, following the exit of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November.

Ajaxheadco­acherikten­hag will come in as permanent United successor this summer, when it has been confirmed Rangnick will become manager of Austria, but the 63-year-old will continue to work with the Red Devils in the advisory role agreed when he took interim charge.

Rangnick said: “I will take over as national team manager of Austria at the end of the season but will continue my consultanc­y with Manchester United.

“I’m looking forward to playing my part in helping United become a real force again.”

Rangnick will start his twoyear consultanc­y at the end of the season alongside his new position with Austria.

Holding parallel roles was always an option as part of United's agreement with the

German, who it is understood has been supported by the club throughout the interview process.

Rangnick, who will be assisted by Lars Kornetka with the national team, has been handed an initial two-year deal that will automatica­lly be extended by a further two years if Austria qualify for Euro 2024.

“It’s an honour for me to take on the role of team boss,” Rangnick said. “I’m particular­ly excited about the prospect of contesting the European Championsh­ips in Germany with a young team hungry for success.”

Austrian Football Associatio­n sporting director Peter Schottel was delighted to have struck an agreement with Rangnick.

He said: “After an intensive process, we were able to win Ralf, an absolute top man with a great internatio­nal reputation as team boss. That makes me very proud and I'm really looking forward to working together.”

The Austrian FA had denied meeting Rangnick for talks over their national team vacancy earlier this month.

Rangnick oversaw United's 1-1 home draw against Chelsea on Thursday. The side are sixth and all but sure to miss out on Champions League qualificat­ion.

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