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Manchester United Ralf Rangnick blasted his side’s weakness that he claims no other team in the Premier League has despite Saturday’s victory at home to Norwich.

Cristiano Ronaldo's hat-trick dragged United to a victory that may prove priceless for their top-four hopes after a hugely unconvincing team performance in the midst of a poisonous atmosphere among the club’s fanbase. There was a huge protest staged by fans ahead of kick-off against the club’s Glazer ownership and the supporters turned their ire on underperforming players during the game with Paul Pogba appearing to react to fans booing him.

Yet Rangnick was not impressed after the match and despite Ronaldo bagging a hat-trick and his side securing just their second victory in any competition since February, the German was far from happy with his side’s level of performance. Despite moving above Arsenal in the standings and being within just three points of the top four, he could not hide his disappointment at the performance.

Speaking after the game, Rangnick said: "They (the goals conceded) were too

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