Ralf Rangnick exclusive: Man Utd boss 'more than happy' with start, 'club will decide' his future at Old Trafford

The interim manager of Manchester United told Sky Sports that he is more than happy with the attitude of his squad, and that the club will decide his future.

After being appointed until the end of November, Rangnick immediately set about improving United and led them to a first home clean sheet in the premier league this season in his managerial bow against Crystal Palace.

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There are highlights from Manchester United's win against Crystal Palace.

The games have helped the German get up to speed with his new squad, and he has been pleased with the response to their poor start to the season.

"So far, I'm more than happy with their attitude and eagerness to learn and get information that will help them get better not only against the ball but with it," he said.

It was clear to me that our first focus should be for the first couple of days and weeks after the Crystal Palace game.

"If we can produce more clean sheets, if we don't allow the opponent to shoot on our goal, the more I'm convinced that we will win games because with this group of players we are always capable of creating chances and scoring goals."

I know them better now than I did before and it's about continuing to build on what we did against Crystal Palace. I believe we have a good chance to win the game if we build on the performance against Palace, because the new manager at Canaries is playing with a different style.

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Although Mason is a massive talent, he must improve physically to develop further, says the interim manager of Manchester United.

If asked to give his opinion about the future direction of the club, he joked that he may recommend he continues as coach.

He was more coy about his future when he was asked if he could stay on as manager on a permanent basis, and he said his players had plenty of ambition to succeed during his interim tenure.

He said that this is not the time to think about that. In the past and now, I have not thought about that. The focus is on the next game for me. There is time for the club to make a decision.

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Improving the defence is the main focus of the interim manager of Manchester United.

The players want to make the best out of this season and are as ambitious as I am. They want to finish in the top flight if possible, they also want to play in the FA Cup and even more so in the league. We want to win as many games as possible.

In previous roles, Rangnick has been known to be difficult to please, and in his previous role he introduced a'spinning wheel' of player punishments for anyone stepping out of line.

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Scott McTominay says that the new interim manager is not shy in getting his message across to the squad.

The 63-year-old had no issue accentuating the positive about his Manchester United players' start under his reign however, and pinpointed two moments when asked what he had enjoyed most about their response to his management so far.

He said that there were two things in his memory. The way we prepared the goal against Palace, not only the way Fred scored it, but also the way it was set up over the wing from the right full-back, was one. Greenwood played a perfect ball back into Fred's foot. The way we created it was brilliant.

Victor Lindelof won the first ball and two seconds later the ball bounced off into the next lane, so he had two situations in the middle of the other team's half. We want to play this way in the future.

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