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Every word Ralf Rangnick said in Manchester United press conference ahead of Burnley

Ralf Rangnick will speak to the media this afternoon ahead of Manchester United's trip to Burnley.

United will need to bounce back quickly from their disappointing defeat to Middlesbrough in the FA Cup on Friday, which has reduced their already slim chances of winning a trophy this season even further, leaving just the Champions League as possible silverware.

A victory at Turf Moor will also be crucial in the race to qualify for next season's Champions League because, even though United currently occupy fourth spot, Tottenham, Arsenal and West Ham aren't far behind.

Paul Pogba could start his first league game since October after making his comeback from injury on Friday and Rangnick may be asked about the status of other members of his squad.

Jesse Lingard, Edinson Cavani, Victor Lindelof and Eric Bailly all missed the defeat to the Championship side for varying reasons.

See every word Rangnick has to say below.

That brings the open section of today's press conference to a close.

Varane was taken off early against Boro but Rangnick has suggested he will be fit for the game.

"I think he has arrived in the meantime, he seems to be physically fit, has no issues anymore with injuries, up until he was substituted he did extremely well with Harry against a Championship team but an ambitious Championship team.

"I'm very happy to have him for tomorrow's game, hopefully, we can have him in the same form for the upcoming games."

"I don't know. I don't think so. Overall, the development of the team and performances over the last couple of weeks have improved. There are two points of criticism that we all have to face. One: we wasted too many clear-cut chances, 22 shots inside the box, 10 were massive opportunities and we

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