Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has given credit to the club's interim boss Ralf Rangnick for the "brave" substitutions he made in Sunday's win over Leeds. United led 2-0 at half-time at Elland Road before the hosts came back to draw level with two goals in the space of a minute. The Red Devils got back into the lead through Fred before Anthony Elanga sealed the 4-2 victory late on.
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"But today it was more important, not only that we won the game but the way that we reacted after conceding the equaliser.
"That was the best possible answer the team could give.
"It was perfect with regard to maturity, unity and the best reply that they could give to some articles last week that there was some disruption in the locker room.
"I think a game like this one today you can only win as a team and with the mentality of a team and this was, apart from the three points, the most important thing."
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