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Manchester United's lack of goals is not down to a lack of coaching with the Red Devils creating more chances than any other side since Ralf Rangnick's arrival.
The German succeeded Ole Gunnar Solskjaer with his first match coming in a 1-0 win over Crystal Palace in December.
United have continued to pick up results as they eye a place in the top four and next season's Champions League.
However the team - and their interim boss - continue to cop criticism for their performances that, for some, are being masked by results.
Rangnick, though, isn't all to blame it seems. Since his appointment, United have created 160 chances - more than any other team.
The issue though lies in their conversion rate with just 20 goals being scored in the same time period, which only ranks as the fourth best in the Premier League.
Wasteful displays have cost United and their problems in front of goal are underlined by Cristiano Ronaldo's current struggles.
The 37-year-old has scored just once