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Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick defends decision to take off Mason Greenwood during loss to Wolves

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Ralf Rangnick defends his decision to take off Mason Greenwood during Man United’s woeful loss to Wolves after fans booed the call to bring on Bruno Fernandes as the German boss insists: ‘I had to take off somebody’











Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick has defended his decision to sub off Mason Greenwood during their 1-0 home defeat to Wolves on Monday night – insisting he ‘had to take off somebody’.

The Red Devils produced a poor display at Old Trafford and succumbed to a late loss against Bruno Lage’s side as Joao Moutinho struck in the 82nd minute to clinch a shock win and continue United’s up and down season.

Rangnick’s tactics came into question following the defeat and supporters showed their discontent with his decisions during the game as a section were heard booing his call to substitute Mason Greenwood for Bruno Fernandes, with the game then still level at 0-0. 

Ralf Rangnick has defended his substitutions during Manchester United’s home loss to Wolves

The German was booed by his fans for taking off Mason Greenwood for Bruno Fernandes

The German was booed by his fans for taking off Mason Greenwood for Bruno Fernandes 

The German coach explained that he felt the Portuguese playmaker could help elevate United’s game at a point where the team were on top, and said while he was impressed with Greenwood – he was convinced that he had to make a change and was not willing to take off a central midfielder. 

Fernandes went on to strike the crossbar from close range in what was a terrible miss from the attacking midfielder. 

‘It was 0-0 and we were having the better moments in that part of the game to so we decided to bring on Bruno,’ Rangnick said after the game. ‘[Fernandes] had the big chance to put [us] 1-0 ahead.

He said he 'had to take off somebody' as Fernandes went on to miss a clear cut opportunity

He said he ‘had…

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Source : dailymail

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