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Ralf Rangnick has questioned Manchester United's forwards after his team suffered a 1-0 defeat to Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday.
The Red Devils failed to get the better of Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford on a difficult afternoon in Liverpool. Cristiano Ronaldo came the closest to scoring with a last-minute effort, yet that was as good as it got for Rangnick's battling side.
The result leaves United seventh in the Premier League, three points behind Tottenham in fourth having played a game more. Arsenal in fifth and West Ham in sixth are also in contention. United's Champions League hopes are dwindling.
Everton remain in 17th but have opened up a four-point gap on Burnley in the final relegation spot thanks to Anthony Gordon's deflected first-half strike. Sean Dyche's team can move within a point of the Toffees by beating Norwich at Carrow Road on Sunday.
Speaking to BT Sport, Rangnick was clearly frustrated with his attackers. "If you don't score a single goal in 95 minutes we have to be disappointed," said the interim manager. "We made a good start to the game, had control over the game in the first 25 minutes.
"We should have created more chances out of that domination in the first 25 minutes. Then we conceded a deflected shot, a goal after