At the Sky Sports microphone before facing Newcastle, Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford returned to the first weeks under the orders of his new coach Ralf Rangnick, who arrived on the bench at the end of November: “He did a good job because I think before he came he spent a lot of time analyzing the team, analyzing the individuals and he knows what our strengths are. And all he did was move us forward. The thing that was clear was that we conceded too many goals and that is always the starting point. He made us feel much more united. We have obviously worked on the pressing and we are going to improve even further on this point. “
The England international has noticed a big change in the game of his new coach, favoring the collective: “But the main thing is to do everything together as a team, whether it’s attacking or defending, you have to do it together. (…) But that’s good, that’s what it takes to win great games and even in the game against Norwich we didn’t quite do it in the first half, but in the second half time was much better. This style of play that we play now is unlike anything we have played before. He’s unlike anything Man United have played before, so it’s obviously something new for all of us. “