Rangnick admits result was frustrating against Burnley
Ralf Rangnick not impressed with his Manchester United display after a 1-1 draw against Burnley.
Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick described their performance as not good and result frustrating against bottom side Burnley.
United continued their awful display few days after crashing out of the FA Cup to Championship side.
Rangnick side scored 3 times against Burn but 2 goals were ruled out for an offside and a foul in the buildup.
Speaking after the game Rangnick said: “We scored three goals. That was different from last Friday when we only scored one goal in the first half. Tonight we scored three goals.
“At the end, it is a frustrating evening for us because we should have won that game easily after the first half and even the last 25 minutes we had full control and dominated the game but were not decisive enough as we were in the first half.
“I could not blame the team for not having a killer instinct in the first half but in the last 25 minutes we had a lot of set pieces.
“In the end, it was a little bit a case of luck with Raphael Varane, the header by Cristiano, Harry Maguire, but in the end one point for a performance like this is just not enough.”
Rangnick was particularly unhappy to see the Brownhill own goal ruled out, adding: “In particular, the second one that was disallowed, I watched it right now in the locker room. The linesman flagged for a foul but he flagged 10 seconds after that incident. This was a very soft decision, I must say.
“But again we played an excellent first half, I thought. We totally dominated the game, scored three goals but two were disallowed.
“Then in the second half, for the first 10 to 15 minutes, we were just not aggressive enough. It was clear they would come out after the break in a more aggressive way to play but we were not aggressive in those 15 minutes. We gave away the goal.
“We had a very good counter-attacking situation 30 seconds before we conceded the goal and the way that we allowed them to score, we did not defend the whole situation well.”
Source: Skysports