Manchester United: David de Gea discusses New manager Ralf Rangnick’s training sessions – Speaking to MUTV David de Gea opened up on his team’s performances and also shared his thoughts on New Manager Ralf Rangnick’s intense training sessions. It will be more than 16 days until we see United back in action against Newcastle United as the Red Devils had to isolate themselves and had two games postponed due to a Covid outbreak. Follow InsideSport.IN for live news and updates
United’s No.1 keeper has revealed that he is enjoying the intensity of Ralf Rangnick’s training sessions at Manchester United as he prepares for the trip to St. James’ Park. A win for them means they will be able to put pressure on 4th place Arsenal as just five points separate the two teams and United has two games in hand which were postponed due to COVID.
Manchester United: “It’s very intense, every training session” David de Gea discusses New manager Ralf Rangnick’s training sessionsSince taking the reins last month, Rangnick has only taken charge of two Premier League games because of these postponements having seen the clashes with Brentford and Brighton called off at the last minute. Rangnick has been unbeaten in his first matches in the league in which his side kept two crucial clean sheets.
His team beat Crystal Palace and Norwich City 1-0. Speaking to MUTV, De Gea has discussed what life is like under the new interim manager stating that every minute and every moment is intense.
Manchester United: David de Gea on Ralf Rangnick
“We’ve been training hard, of course. It’s very intense, every training session, every moment with him [Rangnick] is intense. You have to give 100 per cent every time in training and in the games. Let’s see. It’s just the beginning, it’s been a couple of weeks, so let’s see in the future.
We fought as a team, we battle again 🔴#ManUtd #team pic.twitter.com/IjkOLJDM8D
— David de Gea (@D_DeGea) December 11, 2021
With two league wins and two clean sheets under their belt under Rangnick, De Gea also highlighted the importance of the new-found defensive stability in the team which doesn’t allow too much pressure on the backline and the keeper.
“I think the most important thing for us is to keep clean sheets. “If we concede fewer goals, then we have top players up front who are going to score goals and win games.”
Manchester United: David de Gea “It’s very intense, every training session” discusses New manager Ralf Rangnick’s training sessions