Rio Ferdinand slams Ralf Rangnick after Manchester United defeat to Arsenal
Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United have got worse under Ralf Rangnick after writing off their top four hopes following the defeat to Arsenal.
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Rio Ferdinand believes Manchester United have got worse under Ralf Rangnick after writing off their top four hopes following the defeat to Arsenal.
Bruno Fernandes didn’t enjoy the best match of his career as Manchester United fell to a 3-1 defeat at Arsenal – and he was lucky to avoid a red card for a nasty challenge on Nuno Tavares.
Ralf Rangnick was forced to play down talk of dressing room unrest as he dismissed Manchester United's chances of finishing in the top four after they slipped to defeat at rivals Arsenal. A 3-1 loss at the Emirates Stadium was punctuated by a Bruno Fernandes penalty miss, with interim boss Rangnick revealing Cristiano Ronaldo told him he "didn't feel well enough" to take the spot-kick. Nuno Tavares' first Arsenal goal, a Bukayo Saka penalty and Granit Xhaka's fine strike was enough to secure the points for the Gunners, who had looked rattled after Ronaldo had pulled one back with his 100th Premier League goal.
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Former Premier League referee Peter Walton backed VAR’s decision not to penalise Arsenal defender Cedric Soares, despite what appeared to be a clear handball offence against Manchester United.
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