I like this Wolves manager. First time I've seen a manager who openly rips apart the opposition's tactics in a post-match interview. Fair play
Richard Browne: Bringing Ronaldo back to United was by far the worst thing the club have done in years. Progress on hold. The Soapbox: I'm beginning to think that Ralf Rangnick was not the brilliant tactician I thought he was. Izzy Cool Guy: Losing a match when you playing well, missing chances, but playing with intensity is forgivable but losing the game like that. Playing like that. I mean, we are bad. We are awful. Truth be told and it hurts to see Man united falling apart like that.
Imran Rawat: Absolutely shocking performance. There is just no cohesion in this so called team. Solskjaer worked a miracle by the looks of things. Joe Baker: Massive shout out to Phil Jones. Taken a lot of unfair slack, considering the physical and mental torment he's been through, but comes back after 2 years and is one of his team's best players. Nathan: Manchester United are a mid-table side that play some of the worse football in the league. This is worrying times, Wolves beat that side with ease tonight. There’s players on that pitch simply incapable of useful performances.
Lolz Deluded ****s Joness ****e header gave wolves the assist for the winner Still I guess its an improvement on the fridge
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.ma...nager-ralf-rangnick-inspired-by-three-coaches So much has been said about the elite coaches who idolise their mentor Ralf Rangnick - like Jurgen Klopp, Julian Nagelsmann and Thomas Tuchel to name a few -
Whilst I hate to correct you on a technicality buddy ... Wolves did not leapfrog us ... they were already a place ahead on goal difference ... other than that, the rest of your post was great