Rangnick defends decision to deny Lingard Old Trafford farewell appearance

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick knew his decision not to give Jesse Lingard a farewell appearance at Old Trafford would not be “to the liking” of everyone.

The England midfielder’s brother, Louie Scott, took to Instagram to call the outgoing United boss “classless” after not using Lingard in the club’s final home match of the season against Brentford.

On the social media post Scott wrote: “20 years of blood, sweat and tears. 4 domestic trophies, 3 cup final goals. Not even a farewell. No wonder it’s Conference League next year.”

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Lingard arrived at United as a seven-year-old, but is set to leave this summer, with his contract coming to an end. He appeared to follow his brother’s social media outing with a post of his own on Twitter, sharing an image of him as a young boy wearing a t-shirt with ‘United’ written on it.

Rangnick’s defended his decision not to give the 29-year-old an opportunity to say goodbye to the club’s supporters, saying: “In the last couple of weeks under my tenure, he has played far more games than he used to.”

Lingard has been involved 22 times for United this season, but he has only started four matches.

Speaking about his substitutions during the 3-0 win over Brentford, Rangnick said: “With only three substitutes, I had to take a decision between Edinson Cavani and Jesse Lingard, or the young [Alejandro Garnacho], who I would have loved to have brought on and given a chance to play.

“I took the decision to bring on Edinson. Had I not brought on Edinson, someone else might have asked if it’s classless not to bring on Cavani or Garnacho.

You have to take a decision and this will not be to the liking of everybody and this is part of the game.

Lingard could yet make a final appearance for the club, with their last two games of the season seeing them come up against Brighton and Crystal Palace.

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Tuchel worried Chelsea takeover uncertainty is having 'huge effect' on players

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel admits the uncertainty around the club while they wait to find out who will take over the ownership at Stamford Bridge is having an impact on his players.

They have won just one of their last four fixtures, and although they remain third in the Premier League, their place in the top four is not guaranteed with four games remaining.

More disruption has been caused with defender Antonio Rudiger set to leave the club as a free agent this summer, with sanctions not allowing new contracts to be offered to players, leaving a number of other individuals wondering where their futures lie.

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“It surely effects the team but I cannot tell you to which degree,” Tuchel said. “The longer the situation goes, now it has a huge effect because Toni (Antonio Rudiger) leaves us in the middle of the process where we are sanctioned and could not even fight, could not do another offer, could not be in negotiations. It clearly has an effect and it makes not so much sense to deny it. We lose now one of our key players.”

Since news of Rudiger moving on came out, Tuchel has revealed it has been difficult for members of his squad, saying: “This decision has an effect on the dressing room because Toni is not isolating here when he’s here at Cobham and does not talk to anyone. He is a huge part. He is a leader. Of course the situation is like this. The situation regarding the future of every individual player is not that clear because there are no talks for nobody at the moment.”

With a consortium headed by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly understood to be the preferred bidder to take over at the club, Tuchel is hopeful progress is not too far away, but is trying to keep things as normal as possible from a playing point of view.

“I’ve been told last week that we have a preferred bidder and things are going forward,” said Tuchel. “It’s a pretty important week for the club, but I was fully focused on the pitch. But after what I heard last week, I’m confident.

“Clearance is always the best, because when the situation is clear you can take actions, make judgements, take actions. Otherwise you’re in a passive role, and this is what we are right now.”

Meanwhile, the Chelsea boss insists Romelu Lukaku will remain a key part of his plans next season, despite suffering a frustrating first campaign back at Stamford Bridge.

Despite being a goal down after just one minute of the second half against Everton last weekend, Tuchel left the Belgian striker on the bench, preferring to bring Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech onto the field in an attempt to find an equaliser, which evaded them.

Lukaku’s scored 12 goals in all competitions, but he is yet to find the net in the Premier League in 2022, while you have to go back to the middle of March to find the last time he registered in any capacity, when he scored against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.

With his lack of game time causing speculation about his future, Tuchel tried to dampen those thoughts, saying: “Always I want him to be an important part. Right now he is an important part of the squad next season. There are no players set to depart or improvements because of the situation.”

Chelsea smashed their transfer record to bring Lukaku back to the club from Inter Milan, paying £97.5m to seal his return.

We signed a big player, we still have a big player.

With Wolves up next and Chelsea still without N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ben Chilwell, Tuchel has hinted that Lukaku will play a part, saying: “He trained very well and maybe starts tomorrow.”

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Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel admits the uncertainty around the club while they wait to find out who will take over the ownership at Stamford Bridge is having an impact on his players.

They have won just one of their last four fixtures, and although they remain third in the Premier League, their place in the top four is not guaranteed with four games remaining.

More disruption has been caused with defender Antonio Rudiger set to leave the club as a free agent this summer, with sanctions not allowing new contracts to be offered to players, leaving a number of other individuals wondering where their futures lie.

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“It surely effects the team but I cannot tell you to which degree,” Tuchel said. “The longer the situation goes, now it has a huge effect because Toni (Antonio Rudiger) leaves us in the middle of the process where we are sanctioned and could not even fight, could not do another offer, could not be in negotiations. It clearly has an effect and it makes not so much sense to deny it. We lose now one of our key players.”

Since news of Rudiger moving on came out, Tuchel has revealed it has been difficult for members of his squad, saying: “This decision has an effect on the dressing room because Toni is not isolating here when he’s here at Cobham and does not talk to anyone. He is a huge part. He is a leader. Of course the situation is like this. The situation regarding the future of every individual player is not that clear because there are no talks for nobody at the moment.”

With a consortium headed by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly understood to be the preferred bidder to take over at the club, Tuchel is hopeful progress is not too far away, but is trying to keep things as normal as possible from a playing point of view.

“I’ve been told last week that we have a preferred bidder and things are going forward,” said Tuchel. “It’s a pretty important week for the club, but I was fully focused on the pitch. But after what I heard last week, I’m confident.

“Clearance is always the best, because when the situation is clear you can take actions, make judgements, take actions. Otherwise you’re in a passive role, and this is what we are right now.”

Meanwhile, the Chelsea boss insists Romelu Lukaku will remain a key part of his plans next season, despite suffering a frustrating first campaign back at Stamford Bridge.

Despite being a goal down after just one minute of the second half against Everton last weekend, Tuchel left the Belgian striker on the bench, preferring to bring Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech onto the field in an attempt to find an equaliser, which evaded them.

Lukaku’s scored 12 goals in all competitions, but he is yet to find the net in the Premier League in 2022, while you have to go back to the middle of March to find the last time he registered in any capacity, when he scored against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.

With his lack of game time causing speculation about his future, Tuchel tried to dampen those thoughts, saying: “Always I want him to be an important part. Right now he is an important part of the squad next season. There are no players set to depart or improvements because of the situation.”

Chelsea smashed their transfer record to bring Lukaku back to the club from Inter Milan, paying £97.5m to seal his return.

We signed a big player, we still have a big player.

With Wolves up next and Chelsea still without N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ben Chilwell, Tuchel has hinted that Lukaku will play a part, saying: “He trained very well and maybe starts tomorrow.”

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Tuchel worried Chelsea takeover uncertainty is having 'huge effect' on players

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel admits the uncertainty around the club while they wait to find out who will take over the ownership at Stamford Bridge is having an impact on his players.

They have won just one of their last four fixtures, and although they remain third in the Premier League, their place in the top four is not guaranteed with four games remaining.

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“It surely effects the team but I cannot tell you to which degree,” Tuchel said. “The longer the situation goes, now it has a huge effect because Toni (Antonio Rudiger) leaves us in the middle of the process where we are sanctioned and could not even fight, could not do another offer, could not be in negotiations. It clearly has an effect and it makes not so much sense to deny it. We lose now one of our key players.”

Since news of Rudiger moving on came out, Tuchel has revealed it has been difficult for members of his squad, saying: “This decision has an effect on the dressing room because Toni is not isolating here when he’s here at Cobham and does not talk to anyone. He is a huge part. He is a leader. Of course the situation is like this. The situation regarding the future of every individual player is not that clear because there are no talks for nobody at the moment.”

With a consortium headed by LA Dodgers co-owner Todd Boehly understood to be the preferred bidder to take over at the club, Tuchel is hopeful progress is not too far away, but is trying to keep things as normal as possible from a playing point of view.

“I’ve been told last week that we have a preferred bidder and things are going forward,” said Tuchel. “It’s a pretty important week for the club, but I was fully focused on the pitch. But after what I heard last week, I’m confident.

“Clearance is always the best, because when the situation is clear you can take actions, make judgements, take actions. Otherwise you’re in a passive role, and this is what we are right now.”

Meanwhile, the Chelsea boss insists Romelu Lukaku will remain a key part of his plans next season, despite suffering a frustrating first campaign back at Stamford Bridge.

Despite being a goal down after just one minute of the second half against Everton last weekend, Tuchel left the Belgian striker on the bench, preferring to bring Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech onto the field in an attempt to find an equaliser, which evaded them.

Lukaku’s scored 12 goals in all competitions, but he is yet to find the net in the Premier League in 2022, while you have to go back to the middle of March to find the last time he registered in any capacity, when he scored against Middlesbrough in the FA Cup.

With his lack of game time causing speculation about his future, Tuchel tried to dampen those thoughts, saying: “Always I want him to be an important part. Right now he is an important part of the squad next season. There are no players set to depart or improvements because of the situation.”

Chelsea smashed their transfer record to bring Lukaku back to the club from Inter Milan, paying £97.5m to seal his return.

We signed a big player, we still have a big player.

With Wolves up next and Chelsea still without N’Golo Kante, Jorginho, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ben Chilwell, Tuchel has hinted that Lukaku will play a part, saying: “He trained very well and maybe starts tomorrow.”

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‘A lot of money’ – Conte says spending spree needed to close gap on Liverpool

Antonio Conte says Tottenham will need to invest smartly and heavily in the transfer market if they want to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in 2015 and was asked whether his Tottenham team are in a similar position now compared to Liverpool seven years ago.

He said: “I don’t know but if I was sure this type of situation can happen, I sign, you understand?

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“But also, the time for Liverpool was easier than now because when Liverpool started this work with Jurgen, they were a top team but not in a way they are now – so consolidated with an important manager, always the same team, big investment, big money spent on the transfer market.

“They had also the right space to improve and reach this.

“Now, in my opinion, I am talking about this league, it is more difficult because the space is not so big.

“To reduce this gap, you need to spend a lot of money because you need to buy important players. You have to know this otherwise you cannot reduce this gap and hope always for a miracle.”

Spurs have come close to winning the Premier League and Champions League during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club.

The north Londoners were Leicester’s main rivals in their stunning title triumph, before ultimately finishing third. Meanwhile, they finished in second and seven points behind Conte’s Chelsea side in the 2016/17 campaign and reached the 2019 Champions League final, losing to Liverpool.

The Italian believes the Reds are the ideal model to follow in order to ensure long-term success.

“First of all, I think it depends on the desire of the club. I think Liverpool put Jurgen in charge seven years ago, they wanted to build something important and to bring Liverpool again to fight for (the) Champions League, to win titles and to continue the important story of Liverpool,” he added.

“I think maybe he signed a contract for three years and then extended. For sure, if you want to create something important you need time, you need patience – especially if you start to work with a team that start behind the top positions. It is not easy.

“You need time. I think in these seven months, we did a really good job with the club and the opportunity we had also in January to sign two good players for us, to help us, to improve the quality of the team.

“I think we did a good job but, for sure, you need time. Liverpool is a clear example. I don’t want to tell something wrong but maybe they struggle, no? They struggle at the start of Klopp’s path with Liverpool, also to qualify for the Champions League.

“Maybe they needed four years before they started to win.

“It is not simple because you have a master in front of you, you need time, you need a big investment because you have to spend a lot of money if you want to be competitive and try to reduce this gap, otherwise you have to accept to stay in the middle and finish.”

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‘A lot of money’ – Conte says spending spree needed to close gap on Liverpool

Antonio Conte says Tottenham will need to invest smartly and heavily in the transfer market if they want to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in 2015 and was asked whether his Tottenham team are in a similar position now compared to Liverpool seven years ago.

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“But also, the time for Liverpool was easier than now because when Liverpool started this work with Jurgen, they were a top team but not in a way they are now – so consolidated with an important manager, always the same team, big investment, big money spent on the transfer market.

“They had also the right space to improve and reach this.

“Now, in my opinion, I am talking about this league, it is more difficult because the space is not so big.

“To reduce this gap, you need to spend a lot of money because you need to buy important players. You have to know this otherwise you cannot reduce this gap and hope always for a miracle.”

Spurs have come close to winning the Premier League and Champions League during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club.

The north Londoners were Leicester’s main rivals in their stunning title triumph, before ultimately finishing third. Meanwhile, they finished in second and seven points behind Conte’s Chelsea side in the 2016/17 campaign and reached the 2019 Champions League final, losing to Liverpool.

The Italian believes the Reds are the ideal model to follow in order to ensure long-term success.

“First of all, I think it depends on the desire of the club. I think Liverpool put Jurgen in charge seven years ago, they wanted to build something important and to bring Liverpool again to fight for (the) Champions League, to win titles and to continue the important story of Liverpool,” he added.

“I think maybe he signed a contract for three years and then extended. For sure, if you want to create something important you need time, you need patience – especially if you start to work with a team that start behind the top positions. It is not easy.

“You need time. I think in these seven months, we did a really good job with the club and the opportunity we had also in January to sign two good players for us, to help us, to improve the quality of the team.

“I think we did a good job but, for sure, you need time. Liverpool is a clear example. I don’t want to tell something wrong but maybe they struggle, no? They struggle at the start of Klopp’s path with Liverpool, also to qualify for the Champions League.

“Maybe they needed four years before they started to win.

“It is not simple because you have a master in front of you, you need time, you need a big investment because you have to spend a lot of money if you want to be competitive and try to reduce this gap, otherwise you have to accept to stay in the middle and finish.”

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‘A lot of money’ – Conte says spending spree needed to close gap on Liverpool

Antonio Conte says Tottenham will need to invest smartly and heavily in the transfer market if they want to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in 2015 and was asked whether his Tottenham team are in a similar position now compared to Liverpool seven years ago.

He said: “I don’t know but if I was sure this type of situation can happen, I sign, you understand?

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“But also, the time for Liverpool was easier than now because when Liverpool started this work with Jurgen, they were a top team but not in a way they are now – so consolidated with an important manager, always the same team, big investment, big money spent on the transfer market.

“They had also the right space to improve and reach this.

“Now, in my opinion, I am talking about this league, it is more difficult because the space is not so big.

“To reduce this gap, you need to spend a lot of money because you need to buy important players. You have to know this otherwise you cannot reduce this gap and hope always for a miracle.”

Spurs have come close to winning the Premier League and Champions League during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club.

The north Londoners were Leicester’s main rivals in their stunning title triumph, before ultimately finishing third. Meanwhile, they finished in second and seven points behind Conte’s Chelsea side in the 2016/17 campaign and reached the 2019 Champions League final, losing to Liverpool.

The Italian believes the Reds are the ideal model to follow in order to ensure long-term success.

“First of all, I think it depends on the desire of the club. I think Liverpool put Jurgen in charge seven years ago, they wanted to build something important and to bring Liverpool again to fight for (the) Champions League, to win titles and to continue the important story of Liverpool,” he added.

“I think maybe he signed a contract for three years and then extended. For sure, if you want to create something important you need time, you need patience – especially if you start to work with a team that start behind the top positions. It is not easy.

“You need time. I think in these seven months, we did a really good job with the club and the opportunity we had also in January to sign two good players for us, to help us, to improve the quality of the team.

“I think we did a good job but, for sure, you need time. Liverpool is a clear example. I don’t want to tell something wrong but maybe they struggle, no? They struggle at the start of Klopp’s path with Liverpool, also to qualify for the Champions League.

“Maybe they needed four years before they started to win.

“It is not simple because you have a master in front of you, you need time, you need a big investment because you have to spend a lot of money if you want to be competitive and try to reduce this gap, otherwise you have to accept to stay in the middle and finish.”

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‘A lot of money’ – Conte says spending spree needed to close gap on Liverpool

Antonio Conte says Tottenham will need to invest smartly and heavily in the transfer market if they want to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in 2015 and was asked whether his Tottenham team are in a similar position now compared to Liverpool seven years ago.

He said: “I don’t know but if I was sure this type of situation can happen, I sign, you understand?

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“But also, the time for Liverpool was easier than now because when Liverpool started this work with Jurgen, they were a top team but not in a way they are now – so consolidated with an important manager, always the same team, big investment, big money spent on the transfer market.

“They had also the right space to improve and reach this.

“Now, in my opinion, I am talking about this league, it is more difficult because the space is not so big.

“To reduce this gap, you need to spend a lot of money because you need to buy important players. You have to know this otherwise you cannot reduce this gap and hope always for a miracle.”

Spurs have come close to winning the Premier League and Champions League during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club.

The north Londoners were Leicester’s main rivals in their stunning title triumph, before ultimately finishing third. Meanwhile, they finished in second and seven points behind Conte’s Chelsea side in the 2016/17 campaign and reached the 2019 Champions League final, losing to Liverpool.

The Italian believes the Reds are the ideal model to follow in order to ensure long-term success.

“First of all, I think it depends on the desire of the club. I think Liverpool put Jurgen in charge seven years ago, they wanted to build something important and to bring Liverpool again to fight for (the) Champions League, to win titles and to continue the important story of Liverpool,” he added.

“I think maybe he signed a contract for three years and then extended. For sure, if you want to create something important you need time, you need patience – especially if you start to work with a team that start behind the top positions. It is not easy.

“You need time. I think in these seven months, we did a really good job with the club and the opportunity we had also in January to sign two good players for us, to help us, to improve the quality of the team.

“I think we did a good job but, for sure, you need time. Liverpool is a clear example. I don’t want to tell something wrong but maybe they struggle, no? They struggle at the start of Klopp’s path with Liverpool, also to qualify for the Champions League.

“Maybe they needed four years before they started to win.

“It is not simple because you have a master in front of you, you need time, you need a big investment because you have to spend a lot of money if you want to be competitive and try to reduce this gap, otherwise you have to accept to stay in the middle and finish.”

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‘A lot of money’ – Conte says spending spree needed to close gap on Liverpool

Antonio Conte says Tottenham will need to invest smartly and heavily in the transfer market if they want to close the gap between themselves and Liverpool.

Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield in 2015 and was asked whether his Tottenham team are in a similar position now compared to Liverpool seven years ago.

He said: “I don’t know but if I was sure this type of situation can happen, I sign, you understand?

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“But also, the time for Liverpool was easier than now because when Liverpool started this work with Jurgen, they were a top team but not in a way they are now – so consolidated with an important manager, always the same team, big investment, big money spent on the transfer market.

“They had also the right space to improve and reach this.

“Now, in my opinion, I am talking about this league, it is more difficult because the space is not so big.

“To reduce this gap, you need to spend a lot of money because you need to buy important players. You have to know this otherwise you cannot reduce this gap and hope always for a miracle.”

Spurs have come close to winning the Premier League and Champions League during Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure at the club.

The north Londoners were Leicester’s main rivals in their stunning title triumph, before ultimately finishing third. Meanwhile, they finished in second and seven points behind Conte’s Chelsea side in the 2016/17 campaign and reached the 2019 Champions League final, losing to Liverpool.

The Italian believes the Reds are the ideal model to follow in order to ensure long-term success.

“First of all, I think it depends on the desire of the club. I think Liverpool put Jurgen in charge seven years ago, they wanted to build something important and to bring Liverpool again to fight for (the) Champions League, to win titles and to continue the important story of Liverpool,” he added.

“I think maybe he signed a contract for three years and then extended. For sure, if you want to create something important you need time, you need patience – especially if you start to work with a team that start behind the top positions. It is not easy.

“You need time. I think in these seven months, we did a really good job with the club and the opportunity we had also in January to sign two good players for us, to help us, to improve the quality of the team.

“I think we did a good job but, for sure, you need time. Liverpool is a clear example. I don’t want to tell something wrong but maybe they struggle, no? They struggle at the start of Klopp’s path with Liverpool, also to qualify for the Champions League.

“Maybe they needed four years before they started to win.

“It is not simple because you have a master in front of you, you need time, you need a big investment because you have to spend a lot of money if you want to be competitive and try to reduce this gap, otherwise you have to accept to stay in the middle and finish.”

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