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3 mistakes Ralf Rangnick made against Man City that Erik Ten Hag needs to avoid

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Manchester United lock horns with Manchester City this weekend looking to show how far they have come under Erik ten Hag. Almost seven months ago United, then under interim boss Ralf Rangnick, were easily swept away 4-1 at the Etihad.

Barring injury, there is likely to be only four survivors from the starting XI that day who take to the field this coming weekend.

Goalkeeper David de Gea remains undisputed number one, whilst Scott McTominay has enjoyed a fine start to the campaign keeping new signing Casemiro out of the team.

Bruno Fernandes and Jadon Sancho are the other two who are likely to keep their places as United aim to make it five league wins on the spin. Read more:Why Van Gaal trialled United defender in new position Here, we look at three mistakes that United under Rangnick made where Ten Hag will want to avoid this Sunday.

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