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Man United in ‘obvious’ need of young striker

by News Wires
February 12, 2022
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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick during the match against Middlesbrough February 5, 2022.

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick during the match against Middlesbrough February 5, 2022.

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MANCHESTER – Manchester United coach Ralf Rangnick said the club is in “obvious” need of a young striker with the attacking duo of Cristiano Ronaldo and Edinson Cavani both in the twilight years of their careers.

Ronaldo, 37, and Cavani, who turns 35 on February 14, are currently United’s primary attacking options, with Anthony Martial on loan at Sevilla and Mason Greenwood for selection.

United has struggled to make the most of their attacking opportunities in recent weeks, crashing out of the FA Cup on penalties against Middlesbrough following a 1-1 draw in which they had 30 shots at goal.

The Manchester club then amassed 22 further efforts on goal against Burnley in another 1-1 draw on Tuesday.

“This is obvious,” Rangnick told reporters yesterday when asked about whether the club will be looking to sign a younger forward for the coming season. “Edinson’s contract is running out in the summer and the club needs the best possible centre forward.

“This is a obvious one and I think everyone is aware of that.”

Rangnick also played down Ronaldo’s reaction to United’s midweek draw with Burnley, after the Portuguese international walked off at the final whistle without acknowledging the travelling fans.

“This is a question you will have to ask Cristiano, I only realised that after the game, or saw it after the game,” Rangnick said. “This is not a question I can answer.

“Cristiano, as we all know, is 37 and I think he knows himself what he should do or should not do and also what he has to do.

“Why he didn’t do it and why he left the pitch directly after the full-time whistle was perhaps because he was also disappointed that we only got a draw and that he or the team couldn’t score.”

Tags: Cristiano RonaldoEdinson CavaniEnglish Premier LeagueManchester UnitedRalf Rangnick

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