Rangnick salutes Red Devils

Schalke boss Ralf Rangnick admitted his side were always second best as they were destroyed by Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League semi-final.

The Red Devils cruised to a 6-1 aggregate success over the Bundesliga side, who looked a shadow of the team which accounted for Inter Milan in the quarter-finals.

Anderson struck twice for United, with Antonio Valencia and Darron Gibson also on target for a much-changed home side, while Jose Manuel Jurado's reply was scant consolation.

And Rangnick had no complaints as Sir Alex Ferguson's men cruised through to the Wembley final on 28th May where they will face Barcelona.

"I have to congratulate Manchester United - over the two games they were the better side," Rangnick said. "As soon as we went behind it was difficult for us.

"If you look at the comparison of their so-called second string the quality of their players stands out.

"Berbatov, Anderson performed well - they're the sort of players that most Bundesliga teams would be happy with.

"We have to admit we could have gone out in the quarter-final against Inter - tonight we found out our level."

Source: Sky Sports
Date Published: 5 May 2011

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Fergie knows best yet again. A professional performance and we're off to Wembley. 3 finals in 4 years. Never saw that coming in 2004 or 05. Terrific achievement.

- twoc2002

God I hope he takes Scholesy off... Happy days though! Gibson in "decent half" shocker...maybe he needed that kick in the ribs eh?!

- Jonesy

Nervous...nervous...nervous. Rather he played the strongest team

- Cookster68

No problem with the attack, but a rookie defence and no Carrick or Fletch for protection leaves me a bit worried. Got to hope Ando and Scholes can control the game. Please please please can we score the first goal and settle the nerves!

- twoc2002

I had a feeling he would make big changes. I am very worried about how Evans and Smalling will cope.

- Shaun

Based on the way the first leg went we should comfortably make the final but that's what makes me worry a little bit. Schalke can't play as bad as they did and will really go for it at Old Trafford, if they can get an early goal then it really is game on and if they see our lineup is a lot weaker then that will surely give them belief. I'd hope that we'd put out a lineup something like: Van der Sar Rafael - Vidic - Ferdinand - Evra Valencia - Scholes - Fletcher (if he's fit) - Nani Owen - Berbatov I wouldn't have said that any of the back five would need a break and keeping that consistent could be crucial to the title run in. This would give Giggs, Carrick, Park, Anderson, Rooney and Hernandez all a rest and would hopefully all come straight back into the side to face Chelsea on Sunday. The way that everyone is already talking about Barcelona and United in the final though is a little worrying as comments like that can come back to haunt you. I'm sure Fergie and the players will be aware that the job still needs to be finished off at Old Trafford tonight though and hopefully we can get an early goal and put the tie to bed and afford to bring a few players off and rest them for the Chelsea game.

- Dave

Well, the manager has said Fabio won't play. I think he will rest one of Ferdinand / Vidic, I hope he doesn't but he might considering how well Smalling has done so far this season.

- Shaun

I don't see him messing about with the back 5 at all. Reckon will be strong defence, a defensive midfield inc Scholes to help keep it tight at the back and keep the ball, thenm Berba and Owen.

- Oli

It is a big game, it is a European semi-final after all. But if Ferguson fields a team like the one I suggested I think we'll still beat them.

- Shaun

Call me a nervous nelly but nothing is more un-secure, IMHO, than a 2 goal lead. Some are actually talking like all we need to do is show up! I'll admit that we are in a great position, but I'll not be satisfied until the job is done! We need to score early and take all hope out of Schalke. If they score first, it could be game on. We looked dead tired against the Arse. The fixtures are catching up with the team. HOPEFULLY, we'll see this out double quick and then roll on Sunday!

- Darren