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Manchester United unhappy after fixture against Chelsea

Manchester are unhappy that their fixture against Chelsea has been brought forward to April 28, meaning they must now face Thomas Tuchel’s side, Liverpool and Arsenal in the next 10 days.

The original date of May 15 was switched after Chelsea reached the FA Cup Final, but United feel there could have been a better solution. They will now have two weeks between their penultimate and final games of the season.

As well as a nightmare run of fixtures, starting with Tuesday's trip to Anfield, there is a concern that some of United’s injured players such as Fred, Scott McTominay and Raphael Varane won’t be fit in time for Chelsea.

It comes as interim manager Ralf Rangnick has called on his 'underdogs' to go for victory against Jurgen Klopp's quadruple chasing side.

In Monday's pre-match press conference, he admitted his team must win most of their final six games to have any hope of finishing in the top four and qualifying for the Champions League. 

They face the Gunners and Chelsea in the next two games after Liverpool.

‘It's up to us,’ said Rangnick. ‘We definitely will travel there tomorrow and try and get three points, this is what it's all about. It's about our situation. 

'After the results we are still in the race for fourth, but to stay in it we have to win almost every game. 

'We might be the underdogs for most people but if we raise our level we have a chance.

‘You can see other teams are dropping points at the weekend. It's again about being consistent and at the end the team will probably finish fourth that is most committed to that.

‘We need to be more compact and find a better balance of what we can do in possession of the ball. 

'We need to be more aggressive, more on the front foot but make sure we have all the

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