Lobanovskyi was a GREAT Man and coach who had a personal relationship with each player. There were so many good footballers and Coaches in the USSR that did not get a good chance to show their abilities to the world
Thanks to the west sport media. No way they would put brilliant soviet coaches in the spotlight. It’s like admitting that they are beaten in their own game.
Expecting him to turn around man utd in half season is way too much. People over estimate what he can deliver in 6 months and under estimate what he can do in 2.5 years 😊
True. People are expecting too much in a short time and united have a lot of games after the arsenal win and won't have much time to make wholesale changes. Sure he can steady their defence and make pressing more coordinated but nothing major imo in 6 months. I think he will shape the squad however he can during 6 months keeping in mind his plan after that when he will be a consultant.
Hey AC Milan back in 2019 were terrible but with the sacking of their coach in January they turned it around at finished a point off top four. Overall the style of football changed in a very short time and the number of goals went up and they are still doing it now. So I won't say he can't change it around in 6 months.
I don't think it would be as difficult as it sounds. United in my opinion already have a really nice squad once varane and pogba are back. Most of their issues also stem from poor team organization or an inability to handle crosses in the box. If he can coach that they should have no issues.
Somehow, these "rebuild" type managers such as Rangnick, Bielsa, Rehhagel are always something special, with footballing philosophies that defy their times and reverberate all across the footballing world. Yet, their own successes are mostly overlooked because they tend to lack trophies.
a revolution like this can't happen at big clubs. to many rigid hierarchies, to many people to please, too much money on the line. footballing revolutions happen when there is a blank slate given to a person like bielsa or rangnick, and only when their ideas and systems are proven to be successful do big clubs put people in charge who are influenced by it and can implement it.
These are great guys who truly love football but realise that what they want to produce takes time and dedication which a lot of clubs, but particularly the big ones where youre likely to win trophies, dont want to offer to a manager. Instead they have to either inspire others, work as directors of football(or similar depending on the club and their structure) or just work for smaller clubs with ambition to do big things
Rehaggel lacked trophies and was the Dortmund manager in their 12-0 lost to Gladbach but he helped Kaiserslautern win their latest Bundesliga title and helped Greece win the Euros
Thanks to the west sport media. No way they wouldn’t talk much about brilliant soviet coaches in the spotlight. It’s like admitting that they are beaten in their own game.
His time at Hoffenheim could have been a lot more successful - they were first place going into the winter break, where a friendly against HSV saw their goalgetter Ibisevic (18 goals up to that point) getting hurt so badly that his season was over. That was the reason why Hoffenheim only finished 7th.
Thanks for the info. I didn't know that. Is there any particular reason on why he left Hoffenheim? Was that team starting to mature or did he want to find other projects?
it took klopp 3 years to turn liverpool into a monster. 6 months wont do anything for rangnick, however he can start building a system and structure for the club
Ya but we didn't had good players and klopp had to bring talent slowly and even compensate for some as liverpool couldn't buy them This might not be the case for rangnick as manU has on paper one of the best team and i would say that financially on the transfer market they are also quite active Sorry if my english is not so good
To be honest its actually very hard to predict what exactly rangnick could do in these 6 months. In an ideal world for united the players instantly buy into his philosophy, he gets the signings he wants in january and they climb the table and win a trophy as well. But also these players are used to something drastically different to what rangnick is famed for so it will most likely take a long time for him to implement it so the most he could do is improve their shape in defence and attack and focus on getting the maximum out of the players potential so it might not be a success for this season but setting up success for next.
But Klopp inherited Mamadou Sakho, Benteke, Lovren and Alberto Moreno. Ralf will inherit Sancho, CR7, Bruno Fernandes, Pogba and friends. Very different circumstances bc Klopp had to rebuild the whole team from scratch.
@Jeremy Tanu Man Utd have one of the biggest squads in the world. When Klopp took over Liverpool he did not have a Maguire, Bruno, Pogba, Ronaldo, Greenwood, Martial, Rashford, Van De Beek, Sancho and Cavani. I think we will see Utd do better than we think Ole did a good job building the team but was never going to get them to the next level.
@@sound4117 he is playing with Leeds not united. He has done amazing job in his time with Leeds. He grows small teams and player. Even Ralf considers him his influencer. Watch them in united vs leeds match and listen to their press conference...
Just a tweak to your post: Leeds United isnt a small team and the city is the biggest in England after (London), Birmingham and Manchester. The club has been a regular in the English top flight, except in the last 15-16 years, winning three titles and an FA Cup. They have also been in a final and a semi final of the Champions League and its predecessor.
This man has achieved so much, lifting small 4th tier clubs into the top flight, yet still a lot of people just care about the major trophy as a standard for a good manager (which Rangnick currently doesnt have any of the top-flight silverware), overshadowing his remarkable feats from club to club, and most importantly: his vision and philosophy.
The only small team he lifted into the Bundesliga was Ulm, which played in the 3rd tier at the time. RaBa Leipzig played in the 4th tier, but they were massively rich and easily outspent all of their opponents (and were still outcompeted by the likes of Chemnitz and Darmstadt). Rangnick is a great coach, but let's not act that Hoffenheim and Leipzig were any kind of master strokes.
@@Ladund good points. But i am still surprised it took this long until Rangnick actually get to work with a real big team, while the likes of Klopp, Tuchel, and even Nagelsmann got the spotlight way earlier in the European stages of managers. If not because Ole's disasterclass at Utd, pretty sure he'd stay at Lokomotiv.
@@Wreckedandruinedand with the hype of RR to Man Utd.... everybody already spread a false info about JKlopp have direct influence to RR.... Only 3 wellknown manager who used to work with RR. Tuchel, Hasenhűtll and Nagelsmann... in fact, the philosophy, brand of Football and style of team play by JKlopp was not come from RR... JKlopp just an admirer of RR... Where the gegenpressing from JK was influence from Arrigo Sachi and Wolfgang Frank from Mainz club of JKlopp before... the only thing that we know is about the positive side of RR, where as if we can make a research about RR club who can be beaten easily is actually the key for RR to be succeed in Man Utd... he got a very entertaining brand of Football but not for winning title...
The RB Bragantino project which he was a part of is being part of a true revamping in brazilian club level football, with clubs focusing a lot more of their investments into software/data analysis for scouting, youth player development and overall having more efficient governance. It's pretty interesting to see and may be good material for future videos
Whilst he did influence Klopp indirectly, Klopp is not really a "disciple" of Rangnick. Klopp's lineage of pressing and counter-pressing (or gegenpress) comes from Wolfgang Frank, his former coach at FSV Mainz, who himself draws his tactical influence from Arrigo Sacchi.
exactly, i'm tired of mentioning the same thing to every post that says klopp learned his trade from ragnick, ragnick is great but wolfgang frank shaped klopp and the football his team plays
@Dabormaïan Jude For a coach to be a disciple of another coach they do not necessarily have to have worked under them. Certain coaches influence those around them within their league. The likes of Shankly, Stein and Busby had a massive influence on Ferguson.
@@bighands69 no one is saying that he did. Can't you read? He was inspired by Sacchi's Milan. If we're going down this rabbit hole then it's Rinus Michels, and probably Lobanovskyi who formulated a pressing game.
RB Bragantino have found recent success in the Brazilian League. They reached the Copa Sudamericana final, even tho they lost it, they're currently 5th in the League standings, which nets them a Copa Libertadores Qualifying round place, although the last couple of games have been rough.
As soon as Maguire returned to the backline, Utd shipped in 2 goals ( avoided a penalty) against Arsenal. I don’t think he’ll make it under Rangnick. I can see him doing wonders with Fred..he might play him in the Konrad Laimer role. As for Maguire…I don’t think he can improve him anyhow.
@@nadadur Characteristics/Attributes matter a lot mate. Fred for all his foolishness is a hardworking midfielder at the end of the day. Someone who’ll run like crazy for the team, who’s perfect for Rangnick’s high intensity football. Maguire on the other hand, lacks mobility and often switches off. This could be fatal considering Rangnick prefers a high line.
I bet you that Ragnick will make Maguire better. It's not just Maguire the problem with United's defemding. It's the defensive system that is non existant!
@@Kriscur20 here the thing, maguire is perfect for teams like italy's Mancini. It's all matter not on how you can get players that suit to your system, not just "lets buy ramos and thiago silva and we will win anything!" that WONT work perfectly.
What's really cool about managers like this is that their success is either born out of failure (i.e. not making it as a pro footballer at a high level), an injury, or a reinvention later in life.
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Hoffenheim had such an Monster Debut at Bundesliga (2008/2009), placed first after 17 games (42 Goals scored), and played such fabulous football, especially trio up front: Ibisevic, Demba Ba, Obasi. Then Ibisevic (28 scores in first 17 games) had an end-of-the-season injury. And the whole Team couldnt stand it. I still believe they would have won the League...
This is brilliant but also makes me wonder if Man Utd is too big of a organisation/football club for him to direct in a direction? Or at his age, is he ready just to fit in and be an experienced ear and sound board for others at the club?....I guess we will wait and see.
His don’t-give-a-shit attitude seems hardcore. Asked about how much pressing he said something like “you either do it or u don’t. It’s like getting pregnant, u are or ur not.”
@That guy from London The current Man Utd Squad is he best in the EPL and Rangnick knows that to be the case. Ole built a great team but could not get them to the next level. I have a suspicion that Rangnick will get that team playing good football and everybody will be acting as if it is a big surprise.
What I am trying to get at is that it appears that there is a lot of politics going on at Man Utd since Moyes left, such as people on the board, agents, certain players etc.....can a guy like Rangnick brake through all that and lead this club his way? Will all those others work with him and respect his experience? I think the appointment is less about his ability and the squad, to me it's about the system......
I'm not to sure, but it looks as though that might be the case because he doesn't seem to have actually won any major titles. Interestingly, I don't think Leipzig and New York have won a major cup final so far, and Bragantino recently lost the Copa Sudamericana final as well.
In the german speaking area of euope really every football fan or interested person knows about him. I guess the other countys just suffer from the press/media being in a different language.
actually, if you really followed football, then you would've heard of him since his time at red bull clubs, he was even leipzig's manager after hassenhuttl went to southampton
Tifo is the most trusted source of football Insight on TH-cam. Love the content guys. I literally use this videos as perfect knowledge of football understanding
Personally I reckon you'd be lucky to get one of those and both is a pipedream. The squad needs a big overhaul, some of the signings have been awful choices, and no way are they getting past any good teams in the CL.
Football can be oneof the saddest games it breaks your heart😭. Managers are great if they win trophies and you can't be a great player without goals or assists. Only someone who really watches football matches can appreciate that goals and assists only affect the final score and trophies only come at the end of the season. What about what happens during all those minutes where goals, assists and trophies are in the process of being achieved. A wise man values the process
Top coach. The guy who set up Hoffenheim and led them from 4th League into Bundesliga. The guy who set up Red Bull Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg. Rangnick is a Big name in Germany
Great video, but the mapping is a bit off especially in Baden-Württemberg. Reutlingen is where Stuttgart actually is, Hoffenheim somehow ended up in Frankfurt and Stuttgart and Backnang are out of place as well
MU right now following the trend hiring German coach I presume. Look at all the German caoches currently bringing back transformation of football club 360°. Klopp, Flick, Tuchel, and Nagelsmann right now are at the peak of their coaching career.
Tuchel before PSG had a similar record to Rangnick with just a small cup win to their name. Rangnick is a technical coach and prefers to run the coaching systems of clubs.
@Rohan Chatterjee Tuchel before PSG won very little and only since he took Chelsea to the Champions league win has everybody been banging on about him. Klopp almost got Dortmund relegated.
He needs TOTAL control in order to shape the club from the inside and out. Hoffenheim gave him that but it is something that the truly big clubs like Bayern and Liverpool or even Chelsea would not. The reason Man United hired him is because the team and the club is in a spot of bother. I would have been intrigued if he was in charge of Aston Villa or Newcastle but they seem to have opted for shrewd operators like Christian Purslow and Dan Ashworth (known for his work at St. Georges Park and more recently, Brighton and Hove Albion in Sussex).
I'd like to see a comparison of tactics: Ragnick v Bielsa... From what I understand, Bielsa's Man marking system coupled with his verticality and first press triggers is far more difficult to achieve... Having said that Ragnick plays a zonal system with Counter pressing methodology that requires a lot of intelligent positioning and of course triggers.. To a layman both systems look the same but if watched closely you can very much tell the difference...
I think Rangnick and Bielsa suffers from the same modern football problem that it takes a major trophy for a manager to gain any merit. These Dons has done much more to clubs that will last longer than winning a major trophy. They build a whole club from top to bottom that until today still instill some form of their philosophy (Rangnick with Hoffenheim and RB Group and Bielsa with Newel Old Boys and Argentinian football)
Maybe the most hyped coach in the history of the Premier League, is an interim coach, that has been hired for 6 months :) Give it a couple more days and Rangnick will be the inventor of the light bulb and football in itself. The man just totally invented Klopp and pressing in football, who would have known a few weeks ago. Further more, he was the only German who had a TV, so he watched Arrigo Sacchi and then taught it to the German people. Let's hope Rangnick doesn't say anything about the way Liverpool play, because then it will be Rangnick who is influenced by Klopp. Wolfgang Frank is turning over in his grave, seeing his coaching legacy erased. In 2004, "the father of modern day german football" couldn't get the job as assistant manager at the national team, which is pretty strange, when everybody admired him that much. On the positive side, United fans are almost as positive as they were when Mourinho was hired.
United fans aren't responsible for the erasure of Wolfgang Frank's legacy. It's the media. They just wanted to make it a PL oriented thing and wrote things to accomodate that narrative. I am assuming you are a Liverpool (or a PL club) fan in which case you shouldn't be surprised at English media's tendency to twist things for interactions.
@@balasubramanianah969 I am in no way blaming the United supporters for the hype. They have every right to be happy about their new manager and I think they should be. It is the media hype I find funny. A month ago, stories about Rangnick wouldn't have had half the hype they do now. He is in his own right a great manager and one of the managers who has had a great influence on the way German football has evolved, but now he is suddenly the "allfather" of modern German football. Managers influence each other constantly - from Sir Alex and Wenger to Klopp and Pep - just to name a few, so it is fair to say, that managers influence each other, but now all successful German managers, who is younger than Rangnick, are suddenly his disciples. The reason I mention Klopp, is because It’s so obvious with him. He has always said, that his main influence is his former coach Wolfgang Frank, who introduced the way of playing, while Klopp was at Mainz. And hearing Klopp talk about Sacchi, also gives a good indication of where he has looked for inspiration.
@@peterb_nonumbers Forget German football. I doubt there is any league where the influence of their style can be narrowed down to a single person. Football is just too broad for that. I believe it was Wolfgang Frank, Rangnick and Helmut Gross who influenced the Gegenpressing where they themselves were influenced by Sacchi and Lobonobskyi. But that doesn't make for a compelling narrative for Rangnick's arrival from a media perspective. It all ultimately comes down to English media's lack of ethics when treating external cultures
As a Manchester United fan we are a joke at the moment but I believe in Ralf 100% because he is a football person we have been crying out for years but on the other hand I don't trust the board at all we will have to wait and see on the matter ?
It's not "RB Salzburg". In Salzburg it's simply called "Red Bull Salzburg". Internationally they can't use a sponsor in the name, so it's called "FC Salzburg". Marco Rose is the head coach at Dortmund. Adi Huetter is the same at Gladbach. And Glasner holds that job at Frankfurt. Lesser known maybe, but worth mentioning because of where they ended up. There's also Roger Schmidt at PSV Eindhoven.
In my personal opinion he is one of the most unlikeable characters in all of german football. Represents many of what drives football away from its‘ traditional values. Brought Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig (who are both using loopholes/exceptions to evade the 50+1 rule which keeps german clubs from selling their soul to investors and leaves the clubs in the hand of its’ members) onto the scene and has many times blamed others for critzicing those clubs for commercializing german football and gaining an unfair advantage. Last summer he was in talks with Eintracht Frankfurt, a club with one of the biggest fanbase and history in germany, over a choaching job. They didn‘t go well as Rangnick‘s idea of handling the club was not in line with the values of Eintracht Frankfurt. Apparently he was so upset that Frankfurt wasn‘t ready to do that that the leaked confidential data (about contract details of both André Silva and Filip Kostić) to the german newspaper „BILD“ (german equivalent to the Sun). While his personality might not be the best there is no doubt about his tactical ability. I think some United players will have a diffucult time under him but sporting wise he was ultimately a very good choice for United.
I couldn't help notice that despite all the sunshine being blown up Rangnick's backside ... he has never won anything of note. Not a single top flight trophy.
big mistake at 0:58 ...... you are showing picture of Viktor Moslov instead of Valeriy Lobanvskyi .......... you need to know atleast who's who Tifo before putting up a video
I hope he does really well at United. He seems like a genuinely down to earth nice guy and be a great coach to play under.. As long the players listen to him and follow his direction.
Lobanovskyi was a GREAT Man and coach who had a personal relationship with each player. There were so many good footballers and Coaches in the USSR that did not get a good chance to show their abilities to the world
What do you mean? They showed it when they won the Euro. Their clubs also competed well in the Champions Cup the precursor to the Champions League,
Thanks to the west sport media. No way they would put brilliant soviet coaches in the spotlight. It’s like admitting that they are beaten in their own game.
Expecting him to turn around man utd in half season is way too much. People over estimate what he can deliver in 6 months and under estimate what he can do in 2.5 years 😊
But he stays in the club after as Consultant and he's better behind the coach anyways.
True. People are expecting too much in a short time and united have a lot of games after the arsenal win and won't have much time to make wholesale changes. Sure he can steady their defence and make pressing more coordinated but nothing major imo in 6 months. I think he will shape the squad however he can during 6 months keeping in mind his plan after that when he will be a consultant.
tuchel won CL within 6 months
Hey AC Milan back in 2019 were terrible but with the sacking of their coach in January they turned it around at finished a point off top four. Overall the style of football changed in a very short time and the number of goals went up and they are still doing it now. So I won't say he can't change it around in 6 months.
I don't think it would be as difficult as it sounds. United in my opinion already have a really nice squad once varane and pogba are back. Most of their issues also stem from poor team organization or an inability to handle crosses in the box. If he can coach that they should have no issues.
Somehow, these "rebuild" type managers such as Rangnick, Bielsa, Rehhagel are always something special, with footballing philosophies that defy their times and reverberate all across the footballing world. Yet, their own successes are mostly overlooked because they tend to lack trophies.
a revolution like this can't happen at big clubs. to many rigid hierarchies, to many people to please, too much money on the line. footballing revolutions happen when there is a blank slate given to a person like bielsa or rangnick, and only when their ideas and systems are proven to be successful do big clubs put people in charge who are influenced by it and can implement it.
These are great guys who truly love football but realise that what they want to produce takes time and dedication which a lot of clubs, but particularly the big ones where youre likely to win trophies, dont want to offer to a manager. Instead they have to either inspire others, work as directors of football(or similar depending on the club and their structure) or just work for smaller clubs with ambition to do big things
Have y heard of david dean at arsenal he hasn't won many trophies but was instrumental behind the scenes at arsenal and he brought in Wenger
Rehaggel lacked trophies and was the Dortmund manager in their 12-0 lost to Gladbach but he helped Kaiserslautern win their latest Bundesliga title and helped Greece win the Euros
@@rashidkhalid3970 err David Dean was the chief executive wasn't he?
Tifo, please make a piece on Lobanvsky. Due to geography, he seems to be overlooked quite a bit.
Lobanovski brought USSR as Euro 88 finalists 👍🏻
Yes, not many people on this platform has given us a good review of his career in football, would love to see it.
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@@epektasis242 I haven't found it. There are some videos on tactics in general, where he is featured, but nothing on the man specifically.
Thanks to the west sport media. No way they wouldn’t talk much about brilliant soviet coaches in the spotlight. It’s like admitting that they are beaten in their own game.
His time at Hoffenheim could have been a lot more successful - they were first place going into the winter break, where a friendly against HSV saw their goalgetter Ibisevic (18 goals up to that point) getting hurt so badly that his season was over. That was the reason why Hoffenheim only finished 7th.
Thanks for the info. I didn't know that. Is there any particular reason on why he left Hoffenheim? Was that team starting to mature or did he want to find other projects?
He began a project with the red bull clubs
Nagglesmann replaced him at hoffeinheim replaced him at leipzig
@@wld6439 actually nagelsmann took over at hoffenheim in the year 2016/17 long after rangnick was gone
@@hsymdeen he and owner dietmar hopp had some disagreements over transfer policies like selling luiz gustavo to bayern München
Been a Ralph fan since Hoff days. He found bobby and my FM 14 save was a great save
I laugh involuntarily everytime someone says "Das Reboot". Such a great title
I laughed when Tifo showed the photo of Viktor Moslov instead of Valeriy Lobanvskyi 😂😂
@@srinjoykar7236 you mean maslov?
@@cambuurleeuwarden measles?
The video we all needed
it took klopp 3 years to turn liverpool into a monster. 6 months wont do anything for rangnick, however he can start building a system and structure for the club
Ya but we didn't had good players and klopp had to bring talent slowly and even compensate for some as liverpool couldn't buy them
This might not be the case for rangnick as manU has on paper one of the best team and i would say that financially on the transfer market they are also quite active
Sorry if my english is not so good
To be honest its actually very hard to predict what exactly rangnick could do in these 6 months. In an ideal world for united the players instantly buy into his philosophy, he gets the signings he wants in january and they climb the table and win a trophy as well. But also these players are used to something drastically different to what rangnick is famed for so it will most likely take a long time for him to implement it so the most he could do is improve their shape in defence and attack and focus on getting the maximum out of the players potential so it might not be a success for this season but setting up success for next.
But Klopp inherited Mamadou Sakho, Benteke, Lovren and Alberto Moreno. Ralf will inherit Sancho, CR7, Bruno Fernandes, Pogba and friends. Very different circumstances bc Klopp had to rebuild the whole team from scratch.
Tuchel won ucl with Chelsea in 4 month
@Jeremy Tanu
Man Utd have one of the biggest squads in the world. When Klopp took over Liverpool he did not have a Maguire, Bruno, Pogba, Ronaldo, Greenwood, Martial, Rashford, Van De Beek, Sancho and Cavani.
I think we will see Utd do better than we think Ole did a good job building the team but was never going to get them to the next level.
Both Rangnick and Marcelo Bielsa are blessing the PL
@@sound4117 he is playing with Leeds not united. He has done amazing job in his time with Leeds. He grows small teams and player. Even Ralf considers him his influencer. Watch them in united vs leeds match and listen to their press conference...
@@sound4117 Bielsa hasn’t spent half a billion in the last five years
Just a tweak to your post: Leeds United isnt a small team and the city is the biggest in England after (London), Birmingham and Manchester. The club has been a regular in the English top flight, except in the last 15-16 years, winning three titles and an FA Cup. They have also been in a final and a semi final of the Champions League and its predecessor.
@@FuckFeminists you r taking abt past. I am talking abt current situation. Leeds is a bottom 10 team while united has budget to win titles...
yessss, we are so bless they giving away point to us XD
This man is a real life Football Manager save.
I never thought in my life to see my hometown Reutlingen (5th tier of german football nowadays) featured in a Tifo video. Crazy times
Edit: spelling
Nur der SSV Ulm
I love it when a manager signs for a club. He's always awesome.
This man has achieved so much, lifting small 4th tier clubs into the top flight, yet still a lot of people just care about the major trophy as a standard for a good manager (which Rangnick currently doesnt have any of the top-flight silverware), overshadowing his remarkable feats from club to club, and most importantly: his vision and philosophy.
The only small team he lifted into the Bundesliga was Ulm, which played in the 3rd tier at the time. RaBa Leipzig played in the 4th tier, but they were massively rich and easily outspent all of their opponents (and were still outcompeted by the likes of Chemnitz and Darmstadt). Rangnick is a great coach, but let's not act that Hoffenheim and Leipzig were any kind of master strokes.
@@Ladund good points. But i am still surprised it took this long until Rangnick actually get to work with a real big team, while the likes of Klopp, Tuchel, and even Nagelsmann got the spotlight way earlier in the European stages of managers. If not because Ole's disasterclass at Utd, pretty sure he'd stay at Lokomotiv.
@@Wreckedandruinedand with the hype of RR to Man Utd.... everybody already spread a false info about JKlopp have direct influence to RR.... Only 3 wellknown manager who used to work with RR. Tuchel, Hasenhűtll and Nagelsmann... in fact, the philosophy, brand of Football and style of team play by JKlopp was not come from RR... JKlopp just an admirer of RR... Where the gegenpressing from JK was influence from Arrigo Sachi and Wolfgang Frank from Mainz club of JKlopp before... the only thing that we know is about the positive side of RR, where as if we can make a research about RR club who can be beaten easily is actually the key for RR to be succeed in Man Utd... he got a very entertaining brand of Football but not for winning title...
He won Poch's Trophy of getting a team to a Champion's League final.
@@Ladund
Man Utd are massily rich as well so maybe he can get that current rich squad to play football again.
The RB Bragantino project which he was a part of is being part of a true revamping in brazilian club level football, with clubs focusing a lot more of their investments into software/data analysis for scouting, youth player development and overall having more efficient governance. It's pretty interesting to see and may be good material for future videos
Whilst he did influence Klopp indirectly, Klopp is not really a "disciple" of Rangnick. Klopp's lineage of pressing and counter-pressing (or gegenpress) comes from Wolfgang Frank, his former coach at FSV Mainz, who himself draws his tactical influence from Arrigo Sacchi.
exactly, i'm tired of mentioning the same thing to every post that says klopp learned his trade from ragnick, ragnick is great but wolfgang frank shaped klopp and the football his team plays
@Dabormaïan Jude
For a coach to be a disciple of another coach they do not necessarily have to have worked under them.
Certain coaches influence those around them within their league. The likes of Shankly, Stein and Busby had a massive influence on Ferguson.
@@bighands69 the whole point of my comment is that if he is anyone’s disciple, it’s Wolfgang Frank
@@dabormaianjude9025
Wolfgang Frank did not create the style of football that they are all playing.
@@bighands69 no one is saying that he did. Can't you read? He was inspired by Sacchi's Milan. If we're going down this rabbit hole then it's Rinus Michels, and probably Lobanovskyi who formulated a pressing game.
RB Bragantino have found recent success in the Brazilian League. They reached the Copa Sudamericana final, even tho they lost it, they're currently 5th in the League standings, which nets them a Copa Libertadores Qualifying round place, although the last couple of games have been rough.
Tifo Rangnick also won the DFB-Pokal (German Fa Cup) together with German Supercup in 2011 with Schalke.
As soon as Maguire returned to the backline, Utd shipped in 2 goals ( avoided a penalty) against Arsenal. I don’t think he’ll make it under Rangnick. I can see him doing wonders with Fred..he might play him in the Konrad Laimer role. As for Maguire…I don’t think he can improve him anyhow.
Funny how they are both the same age but one seems like he is too far gone and the other looks like he’ll only improve
@@nadadur Characteristics/Attributes matter a lot mate. Fred for all his foolishness is a hardworking midfielder at the end of the day. Someone who’ll run like crazy for the team, who’s perfect for Rangnick’s high intensity football. Maguire on the other hand, lacks mobility and often switches off. This could be fatal considering Rangnick prefers a high line.
I bet you that Ragnick will make Maguire better. It's not just Maguire the problem with United's defemding. It's the defensive system that is non existant!
Fred is slow in the head, slabhead is slow alltogether. Neither should touch OT's pitch tbh.
@@Kriscur20 here the thing, maguire is perfect for teams like italy's Mancini. It's all matter not on how you can get players that suit to your system, not just "lets buy ramos and thiago silva and we will win anything!" that WONT work perfectly.
I’ve never heard of him but it seems like even if he doesn’t get results this season he should be putting Man U in the right path
What's really cool about managers like this is that their success is either born out of failure (i.e. not making it as a pro footballer at a high level), an injury, or a reinvention later in life.
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Hoffenheim had such an Monster Debut at Bundesliga (2008/2009), placed first after 17 games (42 Goals scored), and played such fabulous football, especially trio up front: Ibisevic, Demba Ba, Obasi. Then Ibisevic (28 scores in first 17 games) had an end-of-the-season injury. And the whole Team couldnt stand it. I still believe they would have won the League...
This is brilliant but also makes me wonder if Man Utd is too big of a organisation/football club for him to direct in a direction? Or at his age, is he ready just to fit in and be an experienced ear and sound board for others at the club?....I guess we will wait and see.
I don't think he'd take this job if he couldn't leave his mark on it. He's turned down Newcastle and Chelsea recently.
His don’t-give-a-shit attitude seems hardcore. Asked about how much pressing he said something like “you either do it or u don’t. It’s like getting pregnant, u are or ur not.”
Glazer love 'No money' part
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The current Man Utd Squad is he best in the EPL and Rangnick knows that to be the case. Ole built a great team but could not get them to the next level.
I have a suspicion that Rangnick will get that team playing good football and everybody will be acting as if it is a big surprise.
What I am trying to get at is that it appears that there is a lot of politics going on at Man Utd since Moyes left, such as people on the board, agents, certain players etc.....can a guy like Rangnick brake through all that and lead this club his way? Will all those others work with him and respect his experience? I think the appointment is less about his ability and the squad, to me it's about the system......
kinda sad that he doesn't get world recognition until he signed with man utd
I'm not to sure, but it looks as though that might be the case because he doesn't seem to have actually won any major titles. Interestingly, I don't think Leipzig and New York have won a major cup final so far, and Bragantino recently lost the Copa Sudamericana final as well.
Tells the truth really.
In the german speaking area of euope really every football fan or interested person knows about him. I guess the other countys just suffer from the press/media being in a different language.
actually, if you really followed football, then you would've heard of him since his time at red bull clubs, he was even leipzig's manager after hassenhuttl went to southampton
Why would he have world recognition. He hadn't managed a big club
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the merchandise bit at the end is rather tedious.
I didn't know this man. He sounds like the type of coach that you need to start building a culture and philosophy of a club.
That's arguably his best ability. Basically he set up the entire global RB football system used across all RB clubs.
@@Sly_404 that's a big thing.
This was the reassuring I needed. 6 months may not be enough to make a drastic change, but hopefully we can get a TOP 4 spot and the CL Trophy!
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Personally I reckon you'd be lucky to get one of those and both is a pipedream. The squad needs a big overhaul, some of the signings have been awful choices, and no way are they getting past any good teams in the CL.
😂😂😂CL trophy ,ur joking right
What Chelsea did was not something normal
It’s the 2 year consultancy role that’s more important. You don’t bring in someone like Rangnick for short term quick fixes.
Top 4 is realistic, but the CL Trophy?😂😂😂😂
Looking forward to coming back to this video in 6 months time..!
needed this video
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@@snorelex lol got em
Don't care
I don’t want to see United succeed but with ralf in charge I want to see him succeed because he is capable and deserves the global notoriety
So excited for this new chapter!
His time at Schalke coincided with Raúl's time at Schalke. I hope to god my guy Raúl paid attention.
Pretty ideal interim manager if you ask me. And it will always be good to have a guy like him in the back room as a consultant...
His mentality is that of a lion, hope that he makes man utd go the right path.
He also won the DFB-Cup with Schalke.
I'm very excited to see what he is able to change at the club
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That resume is crazy of how many managers he influenced 🤯
As a Dynamo Kyiv fan thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing spotlight to our greatest manager Valeriy Lobanovskyi!
I highly recommend Jonathan Wilson’s article on Lobanvsky. He really was a fascinating man
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Heck yeah, thats right! Rangnick is great! Greetings from Ulm :DDDD
Impressed you managed to avoid mentioning gegenpress throughout the vid
Football can be oneof the saddest games it breaks your heart😭. Managers are great if they win trophies and you can't be a great player without goals or assists.
Only someone who really watches football matches can appreciate that goals and assists only affect the final score and trophies only come at the end of the season. What about what happens during all those minutes where goals, assists and trophies are in the process of being achieved. A wise man values the process
Jurgen klopp losing 1-4 as BVB manager to Ralf Rangnick. Priceless and regular moment that was 😂
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Top coach. The guy who set up Hoffenheim and led them from 4th League into Bundesliga. The guy who set up Red Bull Leipzig and Red Bull Salzburg. Rangnick is a Big name in Germany
Great video, but the mapping is a bit off especially in Baden-Württemberg. Reutlingen is where Stuttgart actually is, Hoffenheim somehow ended up in Frankfurt and Stuttgart and Backnang are out of place as well
MU right now following the trend hiring German coach I presume. Look at all the German caoches currently bringing back transformation of football club 360°. Klopp, Flick, Tuchel, and Nagelsmann right now are at the peak of their coaching career.
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Rangnick is to Tuchel, and Nagelsmann what Bielsa is to Simeone and Poch.
He looks dashing in that profile card
i think with Rangnick's coaching influences, there should be a coaching tree for other managers which could make an interesting video for the future.
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Love the merch song
The use of Badaboom font... my word.
He must have won many Champions league and Bundesliga trophies as a Manager. He will do the same for Man Utd.
Tuchel before PSG had a similar record to Rangnick with just a small cup win to their name. Rangnick is a technical coach and prefers to run the coaching systems of clubs.
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Tuchel before PSG won very little and only since he took Chelsea to the Champions league win has everybody been banging on about him.
Klopp almost got Dortmund relegated.
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Came here to watch this after Ronaldo said Rangnick is a Sproting Director.
He needs TOTAL control in order to shape the club from the inside and out. Hoffenheim gave him that but it is something that the truly big clubs like Bayern and Liverpool or even Chelsea would not. The reason Man United hired him is because the team and the club is in a spot of bother. I would have been intrigued if he was in charge of Aston Villa or Newcastle but they seem to have opted for shrewd operators like Christian Purslow and Dan Ashworth (known for his work at St. Georges Park and more recently, Brighton and Hove Albion in Sussex).
Wow I didn't know he took hoffenheim from 3rd division all the way to the Budesliga that's ridiculously hard to do.
What about the latest experience in Lokomotiv Moscow?
the german Marcelo Bielsa
He has the profile of a football manager player in real life, give him 120 million and total power in transfers and watch a marvelous man UTD story
Can you describe the role of the Videoanalyzer and his importance in a football club.
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As Ukrainian one I'm glad to see my homeland capital name spelled correct. Kyiv, not Kiev ;)
Kiev is English Romanicised.
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Can you tell me something about Sergey Karjakin?
I'd like to see a comparison of tactics: Ragnick v Bielsa...
From what I understand, Bielsa's Man marking system coupled with his verticality and first press triggers is far more difficult to achieve... Having said that Ragnick plays a zonal system with Counter pressing methodology that requires a lot of intelligent positioning and of course triggers..
To a layman both systems look the same but if watched closely you can very much tell the difference...
You know Ralf Rangnick? You love him, you do.
I think Rangnick and Bielsa suffers from the same modern football problem that it takes a major trophy for a manager to gain any merit. These Dons has done much more to clubs that will last longer than winning a major trophy. They build a whole club from top to bottom that until today still instill some form of their philosophy (Rangnick with Hoffenheim and RB Group and Bielsa with Newel Old Boys and Argentinian football)
Maybe the most hyped coach in the history of the Premier League, is an interim coach, that has been hired for 6 months :) Give it a couple more days and Rangnick will be the inventor of the light bulb and football in itself. The man just totally invented Klopp and pressing in football, who would have known a few weeks ago. Further more, he was the only German who had a TV, so he watched Arrigo Sacchi and then taught it to the German people.
Let's hope Rangnick doesn't say anything about the way Liverpool play, because then it will be Rangnick who is influenced by Klopp. Wolfgang Frank is turning over in his grave, seeing his coaching legacy erased. In 2004, "the father of modern day german football" couldn't get the job as assistant manager at the national team, which is pretty strange, when everybody admired him that much.
On the positive side, United fans are almost as positive as they were when Mourinho was hired.
United fans aren't responsible for the erasure of Wolfgang Frank's legacy. It's the media. They just wanted to make it a PL oriented thing and wrote things to accomodate that narrative. I am assuming you are a Liverpool (or a PL club) fan in which case you shouldn't be surprised at English media's tendency to twist things for interactions.
@@balasubramanianah969 I am in no way blaming the United supporters for the hype. They have every right to be happy about their new manager and I think they should be. It is the media hype I find funny. A month ago, stories about Rangnick wouldn't have had half the hype they do now. He is in his own right a great manager and one of the managers who has had a great influence on the way German football has evolved, but now he is suddenly the "allfather" of modern German football.
Managers influence each other constantly - from Sir Alex and Wenger to Klopp and Pep - just to name a few, so it is fair to say, that managers influence each other, but now all successful German managers, who is younger than Rangnick, are suddenly his disciples. The reason I mention Klopp, is because It’s so obvious with him. He has always said, that his main influence is his former coach Wolfgang Frank, who introduced the way of playing, while Klopp was at Mainz. And hearing Klopp talk about Sacchi, also gives a good indication of where he has looked for inspiration.
@@peterb_nonumbers Forget German football. I doubt there is any league where the influence of their style can be narrowed down to a single person. Football is just too broad for that. I believe it was Wolfgang Frank, Rangnick and Helmut Gross who influenced the Gegenpressing where they themselves were influenced by Sacchi and Lobonobskyi. But that doesn't make for a compelling narrative for Rangnick's arrival from a media perspective. It all ultimately comes down to English media's lack of ethics when treating external cultures
As a Manchester United fan we are a joke at the moment but I believe in Ralf 100% because he is a football person we have been crying out for years but on the other hand I don't trust the board at all we will have to wait and see on the matter ?
I'm afraid that all that success would come to a halt with United.
We hope not
@@obumij yes he is XD
He is like the Ragnar Lothbrok of German football and Jurgen klopp , Thomas Tuchel, Nagalsmann as their children Bijorn, Ivar and Ubba.
It's not "RB Salzburg". In Salzburg it's simply called "Red Bull Salzburg". Internationally they can't use a sponsor in the name, so it's called "FC Salzburg". Marco Rose is the head coach at Dortmund. Adi Huetter is the same at Gladbach. And Glasner holds that job at Frankfurt. Lesser known maybe, but worth mentioning because of where they ended up. There's also Roger Schmidt at PSV Eindhoven.
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Please make a video on Lobanovskyi. It only makes sense since u keep talking about him.
In my personal opinion he is one of the most unlikeable characters in all of german football. Represents many of what drives football away from its‘ traditional values. Brought Hoffenheim and RB Leipzig (who are both using loopholes/exceptions to evade the 50+1 rule which keeps german clubs from selling their soul to investors and leaves the clubs in the hand of its’ members) onto the scene and has many times blamed others for critzicing those clubs for commercializing german football and gaining an unfair advantage.
Last summer he was in talks with Eintracht Frankfurt, a club with one of the biggest fanbase and history in germany, over a choaching job. They didn‘t go well as Rangnick‘s idea of handling the club was not in line with the values of Eintracht Frankfurt. Apparently he was so upset that Frankfurt wasn‘t ready to do that that the leaked confidential data (about contract details of both André Silva and Filip Kostić) to the german newspaper „BILD“ (german equivalent to the Sun).
While his personality might not be the best there is no doubt about his tactical ability. I think some United players will have a diffucult time under him but sporting wise he was ultimately a very good choice for United.
I think Manchester United under ralf rangnick willing be organised . Hope we get to see exciting and free flowing football under him.
I hope not
There I Agree Prashant Sharma & That Is What Manchester United Will Be Under Interim Manager Ralf Ragnick.
Rangnik is the best train saw in the world. Ask Locomotive Moscow fans about it😉
We were told about Marcelo Biesla...but he's never performed. We don't fear this fellow
Can't help but noticing our narrators cold.
Can you do a brief history of Tuchel?
I couldn't help notice that despite all the sunshine being blown up Rangnick's backside ... he has never won anything of note. Not a single top flight trophy.
big mistake at 0:58 ...... you are showing picture of Viktor Moslov instead of Valeriy Lobanvskyi .......... you need to know atleast who's who Tifo before putting up a video
Thought it was James Bond in the thumnail
I am wondering why you didn't make any video about the ballon dor
If he’s not the best thing since sliced bread like ya said… the boos will rained like a severe thunderstorm
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Make a video on why Lewandowski deserved a ballond'or
I hope he does really well at United.
He seems like a genuinely down to earth nice guy and be a great coach to play under.. As long the players listen to him and follow his direction.
Very interesting. I don't think it will work at Manure. Too many wealthy primadonnas. But will be interesting to follow what happens.
Should have mentioned that he left Schalke in 2011 due to Burnout Syndrom