Ralf Rangnick has a tall task on his hands as Manchester United's interim manager. With the team sitting three points off fourth, Rangnick is firmly looking up the table as he embarks on a short-term spell in the Old Trafford dugout, starting with a very congested Christmas schedule.
With six games between now and the end of December, time on the training ground is limited for the German coach to get across his philosophy and how he wants this team to play both with and without the ball.
However, the bright side is that three of their five Premier League games are against teams in the bottom three in Burnley, Norwich City and Newcastle.
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