Rangnick: The worst Manchester United manager with an unwanted Premier League record. Now walk out of the back door of Old Trafford!

German Ralph Rangnick will leave Manchester United with a bad record, the lowest winning rate for any Red Devils coach in Premier League history, regardless of the team's result against Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Ralf Rangnick is statistically the worst Manchester United manager to have coached in the Premier League. However, Man United have been eliminated from the FA Cup and Champions League under Rangnick and they look set to finish outside of the top four in the Premier League. The experiment has been a disaster and his appointment hasn't worked.
United lost 1-0 to Everton on Saturday afternoon and that shocking defeat gave Rangnick an unwanted record. The Red Devils are currently sixth two points behind seventh-placed West Ham, as the Hammers ended their campaign away to Brighton.
Rangnick will leave his position as interim coach of the club at the end of the competition, although Eric Ten Hag replacing him in the new season. The 63-year-old will remain in touch with Man United as a technical advisor, despite leading the Austrian national team as head coach.
Rangnick has been in charge of 28 games for the Red Devils since his arrival last December and is proud to have recorded 11 wins, 10 draws, and seven defeats, giving him a 39.29% win rate.
Meanwhile, in the Premier League, he has won only 10 out of 23 matches, a win rate of 43.5%. United have won just 47% of their Premier League games under Rangnick (8/17).
Rangnick will try to bid to lead the team to all three points against Palace on Sunday, but he will leave Old Trafford with the lowest winning percentage of any manager in Premier League history even if his side wins.
Man United will also end up with the lowest points total in Premier League history regardless of their result against Patrick Vieira's side the last weekend. Tin Hag is expected to be in the stands at Selhurst Park, as the Dutchman became the permanent Head Coach of Man United this summer. Rangnick revealed that he has already been in contact with the new coach and will meet him in person "either at the weekend or Monday morning".
The German is also set to play an important role for the club in the future and is expected to be a great asset on an advisory basis due to his knowledge of the European European competitions