
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick said he is not "completely happy" with his time in charge and admitted he had expected to lead the club to Champions League qualification.
United beat Brentford 3-0 in Rangnick's last home match in charge.
The club are sixth in the Premier League and set to miss out on next season's Champions League.
"In the end, I'm not happy with the results, especially in the past four or five weeks," said Rangnick. "I'm not completely happy with those six months. I would have expected to qualify for the Champions League; that was the goal we had.
"We lost quite a lot of important players. From the team that won against West Ham [on 22 January], for the next game three players were injured. Other teams brought in players in the window.
"We had good moments, we conceded fewer goals but in the last few weeks performances have not been as good as they should have been. In general, we have lacked consistency."
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