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Ralf Rangnick could hand Nemanja Matic further opportunities in Manchester United’s upcoming games after name-checking him on Wednesday night.
Matic came off the bench in the 66th minute as part of a triple substitution from Rangnick in the 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid.
United had struggled to get a foothold in the match and trailed because of Joao Felix’s fantastic flying header in the seventh minute.
The away side rode their luck in Madrid and were perhaps fortunate not to be further behind in the second half.
But Matic’s arrival, alongside full-backs Alex Telles and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, helped shift the momentum before fellow substitute Anthony Elanga grabbed the equaliser.
Elanga raced onto Bruno Fernandes ’ through-ball and beat Jan Oblak one-on-one to give United a good chance of progression in the second leg at Old Trafford on March 15.
The post-match reaction was understandably dominated by Elanga – and the latest song for the United supporters to sing – but Rangnick was quick to highlight Matic’s impact.
"Yes, I know and of course, everybody could hear them singing that song," Rangnick said. "Rhythm Is A Dancer, yes, I know that song. It's nice for the boy and it shows how