Man United boss Ralf Rangnick is unimpressed by his side’s lack of ‘intensity’ against Norwich

Ralf Rangnick slams Manchester United’s ‘body language, intensity and aggressiveness’ after narrow win over Norwich and insists David de Gea ‘won us the game’

  • Man United beat Norwich 1-0 in their Premier League clash on Saturday evening
  • Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United only won because of keeper David De Gea
  • The interim manager has said his players’ body language was not good enough
  • Gary Neville also took aim at United for their lethargic performance  


Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United only won because of goalkeeper David De Gea with the interim manager saying his players’ body language was not good enough against a battling Norwich City side.

Though United left Carrow Road with a 1-0 win thanks to a Cristiano Ronaldo penalty, the performance was far from one of dominance against the Premier League’s bottom side.

Rangnick afterwards said his forwards failed to insert the intensity needed to play his way while also praising the hosts’ performance. 

Ralf Rangnick said Manchester United only won because of goalkeeper David De Gea

The manager pointed out that the body language of his players was not good enough

The manager pointed out that the body language of his players was not good enough

‘I’ve told Dean (Smith) that Norwich didn’t play like a bottom team,’ Rangnick said. ‘In the second half we had better body language up front but we still allowed them to have chances. In the end it is David De Gea who won us the game.’

Continuing on his attacking players, which included Ronaldo, Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bruno Fernandes, Rangnick said: ‘The body language, the intensity, the aggressiveness, especially in our offensive department – I don’t only mean the strikers but also the two No 10s – we didn’t play on the same intensity level as we did against Crystal Palace. But that also had to do with the way Norwich played.’

De Gea was responsible for several big saves to keep United in the game on Saturday night

De Gea was responsible for several big saves to keep United in the game on Saturday night

However, Rangnick afterwards said his forwards failed to insert the intensity needed to play his way while also praising the hosts' performance

However, Rangnick afterwards said his forwards failed to insert the intensity needed to play his way while also praising the hosts’ performance

Gary Neville also bemoaned United’s toothless display, telling Sky Sports: ‘I don’t think it was a very good performance. I think against any other team in the league they would have caused them real problems. 

‘They’re gonna go to Brentford and they’re gonna have to play better than that or they will get beat but I do think they will.

‘It was a strange one to see what happened today on the ball and off the ball. Those players have had a free week to prepare so I was expecting a ferociously frantic start to the game, high pressing, quick play but it was lethargic from minute one. 

‘On the ball they were so sloppy it’s untrue I mean they just gave it away so many times it was unbelievable. 

‘Any other team in the league there playing against Man United today at least gets a point but maybe wins that game.’

Worryingly, Victor Lindelof needed substituting after having trouble breathing. But Rangnick said the centre back seemed fine following treatment and could face Brentford on Tuesday. ‘They have done all the tests and he seems OK,’ Rangnick said. 

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