The win helped MU rise to 4th place in the Europa League rankings before the final round, with 15 points after 7 matches, ensuring a place in the play-off round and will soon enter the round of 16 if they continue to win. in the last round (January 31).
MU’s return to victory helps coach Ruben Amorim relieve a lot of current pressure. Especially after losing to Brighton with a score of 1-3 on January 19, this military leader became angry. The 39-year-old Portuguese strategist angrily broke a TV in the dressing room at Old Trafford, criticized the players fiercely and called them the worst team in history. of the Club.
However, coach Ruben Amorim promptly defended his very straightforward comments as “wrong”. He also said: “Sometimes as a young coach, you will make mistakes, but I was able to correct them in time. Saying that the team is the worst in the club’s history, I partly blame myself a lot. rather than comparing with the players”.
After this incident, MU was fortunate to rediscover the joy of winning against Rangers in the Europa League. However, coach Ruben Amorim and his students need to prove more in the most important arena, the English Premier League, with the meeting with Fulham at 2 o’clock on January 27. The “Red Devils” need to continue to maintain the same winning momentum as in the European arena, to improve their current 13th position.
However, MU is likely to part ways with 3 key players right before the meeting with Fulham, including Alejandro Garnacho (who is being paid a transfer price by Chelsea), Antony (who was on the bench in the match against Rangers) is about to go to Real Betis, and Striker Marcus Rashford (continued to be left out) is negotiating to move to Dortmund or Barcelona.
According to coach Ruben Amorim: “Alejandro Garnacho is still here, he is still playing for MU. But we will wait and see in the coming days how things will turn out.” Meanwhile, about the cases of Antony and Rashford, this coach did not mention it, showing that transfer deals are taking place.
MU is negotiating to recruit defender Patrick Dorgu as the first new recruit of coach Ruben Amorim, but the deal is deadlocked due to Lecce Club (Italy) challenging the price up to 40 million euros. MU is said to have paid only 27 million euros and raised it to 30 million euros for the latest offer that has not been successful.