"They've both got one hell of a job" - Rio Ferdinand names 2 Manchester United stars who could struggle to get into starting XI

Rio Ferdinand is worried for two Manchester United stars
Rio Ferdinand is worried for two Manchester United stars

Rio Ferdinand believes Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Luke Shaw will find it tough to regain their spot in the Manchester United starting XI under Ralf Rangnick.

The new Manchester United boss likes his full-backs to romp forward with the ball and deliver telling crosses for the attackers. Speaking about the difficulty this might cause Wan-Bissaka and Shaw, Ferdinand said:

"I've got to be honest, Wan-Bissaka has got a hell of a job getting back in this team. The same for Luke Shaw. They've both got one hell of a job. One thing this manager likes is full-backs who can actually play and get on the ball."

Speaking on his FIVE YouTube channel, Ferdinand added:

"As well as doing the other stuff like pressing, he wants output with the ball. That's the weakest part of Wan-Bissaka's game, there's going to be a big fight for him to get back into this team."

Diogo Dalot has replaced Aaron-Wan Bissaka at right-back, while Alex Telles has come in for the injured Luke Shaw at left-back. Both incoming players have done well in Manchester United's recent run and will likely continue to start in upcoming games.

Speaking after Manchester United's 1-0 win against Crystal Palace, Dalot told the club's website:

"It's what I'm here for. It's not easy when you're outside [the starting XI] and you don't play as much. But it's our job to stay ready and I think I was doing a fantastic job outside the pitch being ready. Now that the opportunity has come, I feel I need to keep going and give everything when I'm on the pitch too."

Manchester United enter a new era under Ralf Rangnick

Manchester United appointed Ralf Rangnick earlier this month as the interim head coach at the club. The 63-year-old tactician is known for his 'gegenpressing' brand of football. There has been a lot of talk about Rangnick bringing his high-pressing game to Old Trafford as well.

Speaking about the current situation at the club and how he intends to change Manchester United, the German said:

"I have to take them (Manchester United) and accept where they currently are. They are experienced and smart enough to know that. I cannot turn the players we have into the pressing monsters I want them to be within two, three or four weeks."
"You have to be aware of what kind of players you have and where they stand. I cannot ask things of them that they can’t deliver right now. My football is definitely not a slow waltz! I am not that far apart from Jurgen Klopp in terms of our ideas about a style of football. That’s no secret."

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