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Paul Ince has called for a complete restructure of Manchester United during Ralf Rangnick’s time at the club.
Rangnick has been appointed as the club’s new interim boss and will take charge of his first game against Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday after finally receiving his working visa.
The German boss will step down from his managerial role at Old Trafford in the summer to then take up a two-year consultancy role, while he will also be a key part in the decision making process when it comes to appointing United’s next permanent boss.
And it’s within his consultancy job that Ince wants to see the 63-year-old make the biggest difference and has called for him to make several wholesale changes to the club’s operations, both on and off the pitch.
‘From his point of view, he’s got to be looking more at the consultancy elements of his role; what he does after. Look at the structure,’ Ince told Genting Casino.
‘Look at the academy. We’ve not had that same level of ‘wow’ players come through the academy since the Class of 92. Rashford of course has been a success from the academy, though he made his debut six years ago now, whilst Scott McTominay is a good player, but when you look at the likes of Foden at City, Alexander-Arnold at Liverpool or Declan Rice at West Ham – players like that who have come through their respective academies, we’ve not had any of those.
‘He’ll look at the structure, training, philosophy and will want every team in the club playing the same way.
‘When players graduate into the first team they will know the system. Changing the mindset of the club, how it runs, how it functions. Having input over the development, recruitment, coaching staff and styles. The club have to allow him to have…
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Source : metro

