Ralf Rangnick currently needs a lot of patience.

While Cristiano Ronaldo and Co. challenged his good friend Thomas Tuchel and Chelsea FC, Manchester United's new hope was sitting powerless on hot coals at home.

According to SID information, the German team manager will probably not make his debut on Thursday against Arsenal FC - the beginning of the new era at Old Trafford is still a long way off.

The Brexit slows Rangnick down in his thirst for action.

The preparation of working papers for EU citizens has simply taken significantly more time since Great Britain split off from the European Union, so that it will probably take a few days before the enforcement notification is received.

In the top game on Sunday at Chelsea in London, where ManUnited saved a 1-1 finish after Jadon Sancho (50th) took the lead, Michael Carrick was temporarily on the sidelines.

Rangnick watched the game in front of the television in his house in Leipzig.

The 63-year-old is set to revive the staggering English giant after the dismissal of club icon Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

According to SID information, an agreement has been in place since the middle of the week, but the bureaucratic hurdles prevent a lightning debut.

Home game against Crystal Palace

Since the days until the traditional duel with Arsenal are likely to be too short, the home game against Crystal Palace on December 5th currently seems the most likely time for the premiere.

After his brief rendezvous at Lokomotiv Moscow, Rangnick is expected to take over as team manager at the Red Devils until the end of the season, after which he will act as a sports advisor for two years.

“If it's true, an excellent, very experienced coach will come to England.

United will play very organized - that's not good news for other clubs, "said Liverpool coach Jurgen Klopp.

Tuchel reported how strongly Rangnick had influenced the tactical direction: “He showed us that it is not necessary to follow the players to the bathroom while they are playing football.

He told us it was possible to defend in the zone. "

With Rangnick, Tuchel and Klopp, three German team managers would then work in the Premier League at the same time.

In England they are already very excited about the new German, who is celebrated in the media as a mentor to Klopp and Tuchel.

Rangnick “inspired” and “influenced” the master-makers in their work, and he is simply the “godfather of counterpressing”.

However, it will have to be shown in Manchester to what extent he can implement this with a team full of stars.

A Cristiano Ronaldo, Bruno Fernandes or even a Jadon Sancho have so far not been noticed with diligent defensive work.

There is a lot of work to be done at Rangnick, which is why he would certainly like to get started with it as soon as possible.