Prior to Ralf Rangnick's appointment as Manchester United's interim manager, there was a lot of talk around what tweaks and changes he would make both on and off the field.
The German boss is renowned for his omnipotent approach to management and he's wasted no time at all in putting his stamp on United.
Despite Rangnick only being expected to take charge of the club until the end of the season before beginning his two-year consultancy role, it's pretty clear that he's determined to leave a legacy in the United dugout.
In his pre-match press conference prior to the Champions League clash with BSC Young Boys, Rangnick confirmed his coaching staff would be bolstered by sports psychologist Sascha Lense and assistant coach Chris Armas.
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