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Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United "don't merit" to play in the Champions League next season assuming they perform how they did against Everton for the remainder of the time.
Joined lost 1-0 at Goodison Park notwithstanding Everton going into the game simply a point over the assignment zone.
It has hurt United's possibilities completing in the best four and getting Champions League capability.
"In the event that we play as we did here we simply don't merit it," said Rangnick.
"The actual players ought to be anxious to play worldwide football, assuming potential Champions League. To meet all requirements for Europe you must have the option to score shortly in a game like this."
Everton came into the match following a frustrating 3-2 loss by assignment rivals Burnley, who sit only one spot underneath them in the table.
Rangnick wailed over his side's absence of capacity to score against Everton, who he accepted were coming up short on certainty following that misfortune to Burnley.
"With all regard to Everton - on the grounds that they have a decent group - yet in the event that you don't score against a three group objectives against Burnley, you can't anticipate receiving anything in return," he added.
"The initial 25 minutes we were in full control of the game. We didn't even in those 25 minutes remove sufficient benefit from that overwhelming period.
"You could in a real sense feel that Everton were disintegrating after that outcome against Burnley. They were legitimately not ready for anything but rather we didn't exploit that."
Recently, United edged nearer to designating Ajax supervisor Erik ten Hag as their new administrator toward the finish of the time.
They have required a while over the enrollment cycle, yet between time supervisor Rangnick said the vulnerability over the administrative circumstance was not a remotely good reason for their disappointing exhibitions.
Joined have won only eight of the 17 Premier League games Rangnick has supervised - the least success rate (47%) of any chief for the club in the opposition.
"I don't figure this ought to be a reason," Rangnick told BT Sport. "We are Manchester United. We have bunches of worldwide players. There ought not be a justification.
"There will be another chief next season. Assuming this is reported now or in 10 days it shouldn't have an effect."
'We are not sufficient'
Goalkeeper David de Gea said Manchester United, who at present protest seventh spot, are "not adequate" following the loss.
Joined have won recently once in their beyond five Premier League games to slip hapless of the main four in seventh.
"We're not adequate, without a doubt. It will be truly challenging now to be in the main four," said De Gea.
"We don't score, we don't for a moment even make legitimate opportunities to score."
The Spain attendant likewise condemned United's absence of craving to battle for the places, standing out it from the Toffees' steady presentation.
"We knew before today Everton were battling and the way that troublesome it would have been - they were drained, they were anxious, yet they continue onward and continue to battle," the 31-year-old told BT Sport.
"They had more longing than us, which isn't satisfactory. Losing today's exceptionally miserable."
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