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RALF RANGNICK CONCEDES SOME MAN UTD STARS BATTLING TO ADAPT TO PRESSUR

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Ralf Rangnick concedes some Man Utd stars battling to adapt to pressure

 

Manchester United break manager Ralf Rangnick has told the Premier League club's players what they need to do notwithstanding the weight of hope at Old Trafford

 

Ralf Rangnick accepts some of Manchester United's players can't deal with the tension of playing for the club.

 

However, United's between time supervisor said he has "no second thoughts" at taking the occupation on a transient premise, in spite of their stunning loss of structure under him.

 

Rangnick has won only nine of his 22 games in control and just three of his last 12, as United have drooped to seventh spot, six focuses hapless in the race for fourth spot. That presently looks past United, who have seven games to play, with Rangnick conceding a portion of the ongoing crew essentially can't adapt to the assumption and spotlight on them.

 

Rangnick said: "I couldn't say whether this was the situation, yet it very well may accompany a couple or three of our players. It is by all accounts that the degree of assumption is high and a portion of the players appear to battle with their own exhibition with that. However, once more, there are no justifications and no reasons, we must be prepared to adapt and arrangement to it. For later I'm certain, I'm persuaded and exceptionally sure that every one of the players are familiar this. It's a trial of character and attitude.

 

"Be that as it may, we need to show it on the pitch. Anything theory we have with regards to what I think or you believe was the purpose for the exhibition at Everton, we must be capable, in our home, to take down a group like Norwich and show the most ideal presentation. Be that as it may, reality and the truth is on the pitch. We deserve it and our allies and we owe that to the entire club. It depends on the players to show that they're as yet aggressive and that they need to complete the season on the most noteworthy and most ideal note."

 

Joined's contemptible 1-0 loss at Everton last end of the week was a new low in an emergency hit season, one that will see the club's prize dry spell stretch to five years. Regardless of United's sharp decay since he took over from Ole Gunnar Solskjaer in November, one that has seen them leave the FA Cup, Champions League and fall away from the main four, Rangnick, 63, said he regretted absolutely nothing at taking at work

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