Manchester United manager, Ralf Rangnick, on Sunday, broke a Premier League record that has eluded his compatriots Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel after his side defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 on Sunday.

Rangnick won his first game in charge of Man United against Crystal Palace, thanks to Fred’s second-half goal.

The 63-year-old became the sixth German to manage in the Premier League on Sunday following his appointment at Old Trafford a few days ago.

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Rangnick’s debut win was something that neither Klopp nor Tuchel could manage.

Klopp played a draw with Tottenham in his first game as Liverpool boss, while Tuchel’s Chelsea side were held to a goalless draw against Wolves in his first game in charge of the Blues.

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Meanwhile, other Germans managers, Daniel Farke, Jan Siewert and Felix Magath, also failed to make a winning start to life in the Premier League.

The result against Palace moved Man United to sixth position on the Premier League table with 24 points from 15 matches.

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Rangnick will now hope to lead Man United to victory when they take on Young Boys in the Champions League on Wednesday.