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Ralf Rangnick suggests scrapping Carabao Cup to help ease fixture congestion

The league cup competition was founded in 1960

Phil Blanche
Friday 24 December 2021 14:26 GMT
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Moment: Rangnick gets the alarm bells ringing at Old Trafford

Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick has suggested scrapping the Carabao Cup to ease fixture congestion in English football.

The domestic schedule is coming under huge pressure, with the impact of the Omicron variant of coronavirus sweeping through dressing rooms and forcing postponements throughout the country.

United, themselves, have not played since 11 December due to their own Covid-19 outbreak and had Premier League games against Brentford and Brighton postponed. The Old Trafford club are due to travel to Newcastle on Monday before hosting Burnley and Wolves on 30 December and 3 January respectively.

They are set to return to action at Newcastle on Monday and interim boss Rangnick said: “It is a big tradition in England to play on Boxing Day or the 27th, even on the 30th or the 2nd of January.

“I think we should stick to and respect this tradition, but there might be two other issues that have been discussed in the past.

“England is the only country in the top five leagues in Europe that plays two cup competitions.

“In France they abolished the second one a year or two ago, so we are the only country who plays two cup competitions.

England is the only country in the top five leagues in Europe that plays two cup competitions. This is something we could once again speak about and discuss

Ralf Rangnick

“This is something we could once again speak about and discuss.

“I know the League Cup is still kept for the third and fourth division teams to improve the financial situations of those clubs. But if we speak about a tight calendar and having to play too many games, this is something to discuss.”

Rangnick welcomed the decision taken on Monday to scrap FA Cup third and fourth round replays.

Ties will now be played to a conclusion at the first attempt, with extra time and penalties if required.

However, the Football Association (FA) which scrapped replays for the whole of last season’s competition, intends to restore them next year.

On the scrapping of FA Cup replays, Rangnick said: “This is a good idea. In cup competitions in other countries you play extra time and penalties. You have replays, those are topics you could speak about.”

United’s squad were reduced to eight fit outfield players and three goalkeepers before the Covid outbreak that forced their Carrington training ground to be closed for four days.

But Rangnick defended United’s vaccination record, insisting it was “high” among his squad.

He said: “The Premier League will try everything to keep the league safe, to keep the situation around the players safe.

“We do that regularly and encourage players to behave in a disciplined way with regards to contacts.

“We also need to make sure we have most of the players vaccinated. I know we have a high record of vaccinated players in our club.

“The past two weeks shows that even if you have been vaccinated two or three times you can still be catching the virus, especially the new virus.

“At least you are being protected from severe symptoms, and most of our players who tested positive had very weak symptoms and didn’t suffer.”

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