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Five things Ralf Rangnick got wrong as Man Utd humiliated in poor Everton defeat

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Ralf Rangnick made a number of curious decisions, but failed to get his side to change the game and get anything out of the match.

Here are five things Rangnick got wrong.United dominated the ball for large portions of the game, and could have taken the lead a number of times before Everton broke the deadlock on the break.

But United's star-studded attack fell blunt when it mattered, and at times appeared too shy to take shots. It seemed that for large portions of the game United's plan was simply to wait and see if Cristiano Ronaldo was able to contour up anything.

Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford on the wings attempted to make things happen, but were ultimately too slow. Rangnick started the game with Nemanja Matic and Fred as the two central midfielders, allowing for Bruno Fernandes, Ronaldo, Rashford and Sancho to stay forward.But the move simply made United too slow in their build-up play, with the two central midfielders being too defensive-minded.

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