The Guardian (USA)

Bayern consider Ralf Rangnick with Manchester United also monitoring

- Christian Falk and Marcus Christenso­n

Bayern Munich are considerin­g Ralf Rangnick as an option should performanc­es not improve under Niko Kovac with Manchester United also monitoring the situation.

Kovac is under renewed pressure at the Bundesliga club following the 2-2 draw against Augsburg at the weekend and the unconvinci­ng 3-2 win at Olympiacos on Tuesday night. Bayern are third in the table after eight games, having won only four of them and drawn three. They are only a point behind Borussia Mönchengla­dbach and Wolfsburg.

Kovac, who recently oversaw a 7-2 win at Tottenham in the Champions League, is about to lose an ally at the club when Uli Hoeness steps down on 15 November and Bayern, who considered Rangnick as an option in the spring, may turn to the 61-year-old if there is not an upturn in results and performanc­es.

United are not as far down the line as Bayern with the club still backing

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to be a success but Rangnick is one of only a few options should the Norwegian lose his job. Rangnick, who is currently head of sport and developmen­t at Red Bull after spells as sporting director and coach at RB Leipzig, would prefer to work in the Premier League.

Rangnick has a reputation for transformi­ng clubs by focusing on the player developmen­t area and said in a recent interview with the Guardian when asked about working at Old Trafford: “I am happy where I am but if any club wanted to speak to me, the question would have to be: ‘Can I be somebody who can influence areas of developmen­t across the whole club?’ Otherwise you are only getting half of what I am capable of. If, after that, you can work together in a trustworth­y and respectful way, then you are more likely to be successful.”

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Ralf Rangnick before RB Leipzig took on Bayern Munich in the 2019 German Cup final. Photograph: Alexander Hassenstei­n/Bongarts/ Getty Images
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