Manchester United have appointed Ralf Rangnick as their interim manager, subject to work visa requirements.
Former boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was sacked earlier this month after a run of five defeats in seven Premier League games, culminating in a shock 4-1 humiliation at Watford.
After confirming the Norwegian’s departure, the Red Devils were looking to hire a short-term replacement for the rest of the campaign.
And the man they have chosen is Rangnick, 63, who has left his technical role at Lokomotiv Moscow to take up the temporary position at Old Trafford.
The German tactician said: “I am excited to be joining Manchester United and focused on making this a successful season for the club.
“The squad is full of talent and has a great balance of youth and experience.
“All my efforts for the next six months will be on helping these players fulfil their potential, both individually and, most importantly, as a team.
“Beyond that, I look forward to supporting the club’s longer-term goals on a consultancy basis.
Rangnick takes the role on a six-month basis until the end of May before moving to a consultancy position at the club.
His first game in the Old Trafford dugout will be against Arsenal on Thursday, with United currently five points adrift of the Gunners and the top four.
Solskjaer’s former assistant Michael Carrick took charge of United’s 2-0 victory at Villarreal last Tuesday and a 1-1 draw with league leaders Chelsea yesterday.
Known as the godfather of German football, Rangnick has previously managed Hannover, Schalke, Hoffenheim and most recently RB Leipzig.
He notably led Schalke to the Champions League semi-finals in 2010-11, when they were knocked out by United.
Rangnick has also found success as a director of football for both FC Salzburg and Leipzig.
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