Asked whether takes Rangnick’s observations on board, Ten Hag: “I analyze by myself,"

The Dutchman's latest coach tasked with resurrecting Manchester United, Eric Ten Hag, is skeptical about the advice of his predecessor, Ralph Rangik, regarding the need to sign up to 10 new players for next season. During his presentation in Manchester, the Dutch coach has been asked whether he would take Rangnick’s observations on board, Ten Hag replied: “I analyze by myself, I observe and I speak with a lot of people but finally, I will draw my own line."
When Rangnick’s assertion that United might need to sign up to 10 new players was raised, Ten Hag was keen to point out he is hardly inheriting a dressing room of duds. “I am still in the process of analyzing and setting conclusions,” he said. “I’m looking forward to working with these players. The season before this squad was second in the league so they have huge potential.”Rangik was appointed as Austria's new manager of the Austrian national football team at the end of last April, and yesterday he named the list that will work under his leadership in the first international matches. 
When asked whether he endorsed Rangnick’s consultancy role or thought it would be valuable, he said: “That is on the club.”
Man United ended the worst-ever Premier League season with a defeat at Crystal Palace 0-1, and the team finished sixth to become eligible to participate in the European League.


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