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Ralf Rangnick has an obvious Manchester United tactical tweak to unleash £73m game-changing duet

Despite the terrible result in the FA Cup for Manchester United, there were some reasons to be cheerful.

Although the manner of the defeat was inferior and United should never be losing to a team in a lower division, the overall performance was one of the best yet under Ralf Rangnick.

The problem for United was that they failed to convert their chances which, as we saw, cost them the game. It even included Cristiano Ronaldo missing a penalty - that's how you know luck is against you.

Either way, Rangnick doesn't have much time to change things, and when the team news was announced against Middlesbrough, there was a consensus in the fanbase that, on paper, it was the strongest fielded United team.

But as we saw, there were flaws in the system, and one of the areas which needed addressing was the attack.

Cristiano Ronaldo will catch the obvious headlines, but something was missing other than his lack of goals. You could argue that there wasn't a balanced dynamic in the forward line.

Jadon Sancho was arguably the best attacker on the night and gave a reason why he should be in the starting XI for the foreseeable future.

The 21-year-old has struggled since his £73m move from Borussia Dortmund in the summer of 2021, having spells in and out of the team while failing to make the same impact he made in the Bundesliga.

Before the match, Sancho only had two goals to his name, but against Middlesbrough, he showed fans what he was truly about.

He was sensational on the left-hand side of United's attack, creating countless opportunities while posing a massive threat from the wing. The number of chances he made for the rest of the team proved precisely why he should be starting in United's next match against Burnley.

However, he

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