Rangnick slams officials after Man Utd draw at Burnley
Ralf Rangnick insisted there was nothing to report following claims of squad unrest at Manchester United. United players are reportedly frustrated and bemused by the training ground methods of their interim boss. There have also been claims that the Red Devils squad have nicknamed assistant coach Chris Armas after fictional TV character Ted Lasso.
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Rangnick said: "Nothing to be honest. I haven't read any newspapers or read those articles.
"The way we have developed is obvious, tactically, and this is due to the work we do in training, both on the pitch but also if we do the video analysis with them."
Rangnick was also asked about the form of Cristiano Ronaldo, who was dropped for the trip to Burnley.
But the German insisted his team as a whole must score more goals, not just the Portugal superstar.
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"It's not only about Cristiano Ronaldo," he added.
"We should score more goals, it's obvious, I think we are creating enough chances and and enough opportunities in the last couple of games but we just didn't score enough goals, but this is not only an issue with Cristiano, it's an issue with the other players, especially the offensive players. We don't score enough goals.
"If you bear in mind how many chances we create, and this is also something that needs to get better in the next couple of weeks.
"At Burnley, in 70 of those 90 minutes, it was very, very, very close to the game plan we spoke before the game and now it's about rewarding ourselves and also getting the results we should deserve."
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