MANCHESTER UNITED UNDERSTOOD TO BE READY TO LOOK PAST THE RECENT UNPRESIDENTED SITTUATION AS RALF RANGNICK ADJUSTS TO THE NEW CONUNDRUM AT OLD TRAFFORD (Part II)

(Article continued. The first part of this article can be found in yesterdays’ article available on the Manchester United Channel website) 

 





With that being said, here are the next few questions that play an important role in Manchester United’s future 

 

 

 
 

What next?  

 

What’s the path Manchester United must take to get out of this predicament? With the Red Devils now left with a squad that has been depleted in quality even further In regards to the absence of Mason Greenwood, how can Manchester United remedy this particular situation? 

 

 

 

 

 

This series of questions might possibly trigger some sense of realization In the minds of most sports analysts and these questions might trigger a reminder for most Manchester United fans that the current situation Manchester United finds itself in is in some good part down to the actions of the Manchester United Board.  

 

Better yet, the current situation Manchester United finds themselves in can be attributed to the lack of action that the Manchester United board had taken during the recently concluded 2022 January transfer window.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The fact of the matter is that looking at the situation currently facing Manchester United manager Ralph Rangnick, the newly appointed Manchester United interim manager had been handed a team that had the look of a very stable, formidable, force to it with a handful of top stars listed in the Manchester United squad. However, taking a closer look at this Manchester United team, one can hardly miss the realization that the team has been a side that continues to exhibit. Variety of flaws in some areas of the field.  

 

 

The fact is that the current Manchester United team is understood to be currently carrying a couple of players in the current Manchester United roster who, realistically, is not really performing to the level expected from any Manchester United player and this has continued to be recognized as a key component which has continuously limited Manchester United’s level of success for the past decade. 

 

 
 

 
 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 


The situation gets worse when the thought of the situation a certain Mason Greenwood, who has been key for this Manchester United team for a good portion of his career, has now gotten himself involved In.  

 

As a result, Mason Greenwoods' recent transgressions, the Manchester United forward has now subsequently. made himself completely unavailable for action until further notice. An action that has automatically depleted the level of quality on the right flank for Manchester United on a nightly basis. 

 

 

Faced with the current situation where the Red Devils will have to battle the rest of the season with basically one right-winger in Jadon Sancho all season long, a situation which is now being traced back as a result of decisions made by the Manchester United board of directors not to provide backups wingers for current Manchester United Interim manager Ralph Rangnick during the recent 2022 January transfer window, there is still an er of bewilderment around Manchester United with football fans and football analysts wondering why exactly the Manchester United Board have apparently turned away from implementing a solution to the current level of depleted quality existing within the current Manchester United team. 

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While Manchester United might be able to present Scott Mctominay and Fred Rodriguez as notable options for the central midfield role, the lack of options found in Manchester United's flanks is certainly not a case the Glazers can present for themselves as evidence that Manchester United made the right choice not to sign players during the recently concluded 2022 January transfer window. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Of course, Manchester United still has the option of recalling on-loan forward Amad Dialo as the second option on the flanks with the understanding that Facundo Pallestri still has a fair bit of way to go in terms of his development and growth towards becoming a potential first-team player for Manchester United.  

 

Although the option of recalling Ahmad Diallo from his loan spell at Rangers F.C to be Installed as a rotating winger remains an option Manchester United can make use of, what's understood at the moment is that Manchester United have made no moves to recall young, ivory coast winger, Amad Dialo from his current loan spell with Rangers FC of Scotland. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Regardless of whatever decisions is taken by the Manchester United football club, the bottom line has to be that the negligence delivered by the Manchester United board with the Glazers choosing not to address every area within the current Manchester United team during the recently concluded 2022 January transfer window with the intent of setting the Manchester United team up with various backup players available to step in on situations such as this has indeed left Manchester United in a difficult situation.  
 

What's projected to be the potential outcome now continuously unfolding at Old Trafford is that Ralf Rangnick is now left with no option but to manage the remaining Manchester United squad in the best way that will generate the highest level of quality and the best way that will generate the highest level of productivity from this Manchester United team while limiting further possibilities of other Manchester United first-team players unavailable for reasons such as fatigues, injuries or exposure to the Covid-19 virus.   
 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The bigger picture in terms of Manchester United’s ambitions to win major trophies now continues to be the anticipated effect the absence of an extra winger will continue to have on Manchester Untieds’ ambitions of achieving success in the current 2022 football season, particularly considering the recent developments concerning Mason Greenwood.  

 

With Manchester United already showing signs of struggle on the pitch, the aftermath of the decision taken by the Manchester United Board not to secure sufficient extra quality players during the recently concluded 2022 January transfer window is now set to unravel itself as a stumbling block hindering the rate of success which the current Manchester United team can generate for themselves from now until the end of the 2021/22 football season.  





 

 

 

 

 

 

 


As far as updates regarding the Masson Greenwood situation is concerned, as of early February 2022, information received by Manchester United Channel has clarified that the player will not be participating in any type of football for Manchester United until further notice. This suggests that the player might soon be faced with a situation where he is most likely, permanently, extradited from Manchester United football club.  

 



 

 






As already mentioned, the Manchester United Board has already put the decision of Responding to the situation into action by banning the player- Mason Greenwood- from taking part in any sort of football activity at Manchester United football club until further notice.  

 

However, as of early February 2022, there is still no clarity on whether or not Mason Greenwood remains a part of the Manchester United roster.  

 

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