Manchester United interim manager Ralf Ragnick has expressed his disappointment in the poor run of results at Old Trafford.
The German International took over the helms of affairs after Ole Solskjaer's exit as manager. Manchester United find themselves way behind In the Premier League top-four race.
The press conference was held at the Carrington training ground today ahead of the Premier League game against Norwich on Saturday. Ralf Ragnick got queried how he felt about overall results since his arrival and how there has been no improvement.
"I think we had quite a few games where we played well, not only concerning the result. But how we played together as a team," Ralf responded.
"but what we couldn't do is do it in a sustainable way and over a longer period."
"Yes," he went on. "I'm disappointed about that. I would have thought that we would be able to play sustainably on a higher level. I'm not happy with that myself, but this is what we will try to do in the rest of the season."
The Press inquired; if Ralf would be concentrating on each game for the rest of the season. His reply was blunt.
"Yes, of course," he asserted.
"I mean football in general; this is what it's all about. But even more so in our situation. It doesn't make sense to speculate how other teams will play, or whether they will drop points or not."
" As long as we don't win our games, the other results will never be in our favor, so our focus is on tomorrow and, in front of again 75,000, play on the high level and win the three points," Ralf explained.
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