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Published 17:17 10 Jan 2022 GMT

"Whenever you watch games, even if it’s not the top teams, they play with intensity, they play with physicality, they play with energy and they sprint. This is what we have to do. We have to develop into this kind of team.
"As I said after the first game against Crystal Palace, we showed at least in the first half a lot of those things and it’s about implementing this into the team in a sustainable way. This is our job."
Rangnick also suggested that both he and the players were aware of the pressure of representing the Red Devils.
He added: "We have to do it together with the players and we have, obviously, to develop the players, identify for each game, the players who are willing and able to do that and to deliver exactly what we spoke about.
"I think most of the players know what they have to do and we also speak to the players. We did it before the training session [on Friday] - what they have to do in each position and what their jobs are, offensively and defensively.
"I’ve only been here now for five weeks. Yes, the pressure is on at a club like Manchester United. I’m pretty sure that the players are aware of that."
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