Home
Football
Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick questions practicality of two club competitions in England

Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick questions practicality of two club competitions in England

Manchester United: England’s soccer governing bodies must sit down and discuss whether it is feasible to have both the FA Cup and the League Cup in a calendar where teams play too many games, Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick said on Thursday. Rangnick added he had no issues with sticking to the tradition of playing […]

Manchester United: England’s soccer governing bodies must sit down and discuss whether it is feasible to have both the FA Cup and the League Cup in a calendar where teams play too many games, Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick said on Thursday.

Rangnick added he had no issues with sticking to the tradition of playing over the festive period and looked forward to experiencing it for the first time in his coaching career but wanted to discuss scrapping cup replays and playing in two cups.

“England is the only top league that plays two cup competitions. In France they abolished the second one a year or two ago, we are the only country that plays two cup competitions,” Rangnick told reporters.

Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick questions practicality of two club competitions in England

Also read: Manchester United Stadium upgrade: Man United take major steps towards upgrading OLD TRAFFORD and expanding its capacity; Read Official Statement

“I know the League Cup is still kept for the third and fourth division teams, especially to improve the financial situations of those clubs. But I still think, if we speak about a tight calendar, (we are) playing too many games.

Manchester United: “The other issue changed in the last two weeks is in the FA Cup after a draw you have to have a replay. This had been changed now, I think this is a good idea. In other countries, you play extra time and penalties, and never have replays.”

FA Cup replays in rounds three and four this season have been scrapped to help clear the fixture backlog after several postponements but four Premier League teams will play two-legged semi-finals in the League Cup next month.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola had said earlier on Thursday that it was imperative the Premier League switch to five substitutions per game to ease the workload on players and Rangnick echoed the sentiment.

“It was decided every team could substitute five players when COVID started 18 months ago. I think it was the right decision to have more options to change players, to save energy for players, especially if they have only just recovered from COVID,” the German coach said.

“The same is true right now, we have a similar situation to as we had one-and-a-half years ago… England is the only country where they don’t allow five subs.”

Manchester United: Ralf Rangnick questions practicality of two club competitions in England

United have had two Premier League games called off due to a COVID-19 outbreak in the squad and Rangnick said everyone was finally back and available for Monday’s trip to Newcastle United barring injured midfielder Paul Pogba.

United are sixth in the standings with 27 points but have two games in hand on the top four.

For more sports news and updates, follow us at Insidesport.IN

Follow
Share

Editor's Pick

IND vs AUS Day 2: India struggles as Smith’s century and Kohli-Jaiswal collapse leave visitors reeling Cricket IND vs AUS Day 2: India struggles as Smith’s century and Kohli-Jaiswal collapse leave visitors reeling

Top Stories

Share article
Follow us on social media
Tell us why didn’t you like our article so that we can improve on?
Choose ranking:
ICC Test Ranking
ICC ODI Ranking
ICC T20I Ranking