Revealed: what Ragnick told his players in dressing room after they were lucky to win Norwich city .
Manchester United interim manager
Ralf Rangnick has said that his team
must 'improve' after their underwhelming
win at Norwich City in the Premier League
on Saturday. United claimed a 1-0 victory
over Dean Smith's side, but were often on
the back foot against the hosts.

The Red Devils lacked quality and cohesion
in the final third. Rangnick's side were also
unconvincing defensively, as Norwich
created multiple goalscoring opportunities.
United were awarded a penalty in the
75th minute after Cristiano Ronaldo was
fouled by Max Aarons inside Norwich's
penalty box. Ronaldo converted the spot
-kick to put the visitors in front, which turned
out to be the winner on the night.
Meanwhile, at the other end, David
de Gea was forced to make many remarkable
saves to keep Manchester United in
the game. Rangnick believes his team
must learn from their mistakes and
improve. However, he was glad to see
United claim all three points on the night
, and keep a clean sheet.
Rangnick told BBC Sport's Match of
the Day, as per The Mirror:
"You learn with every game,
but still at least we got the three
points and the clean sheet. But
we need to improve. We need to
get better that's for sure. Again on
Tuesday, the next away game- another
difficult one. I saw Brentford
against Watford. This will be
another challenge for us."
Manchester United claimed their second
consecutive 1-0 victory under Rangnick
in the Premier League. Their latest win in
the league took them up to fifth place in
the standings. They are now level on points
with fourth-placed West Ham, who have
a game in hand.
Fred and Scott McTominay produce
improved performances since Ralf
Rangnick's arrival at Manchester
United

Fred and Scott McTominay were two
of the most heavily criticised players during
the reign of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The
midfield duo were often held accountable
for Manchester United's disappointing
performances during the early stages of
the season.
They have, however, produced impressive
displays in United's 1-0 victories over Crystal
Palace and Norwich City under interim
manager Ralf Rangnick.
They have pressed opposition players,
won the ball back high up the field, created
goalscoring opportunities and got into
goalscoring positions.
United's lack of quality in midfield was
a massive source of concern previously.
However, Fred and Scott McTominay have
delivered the goods for the club in recent
weeks in the centre of the park.
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