
Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea says training has intensified under new manager Ralf Rangnick.
The team have had a turbulent season so far with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer being sacked following a string of poor performances that earned them some heavy criticism, but De Gea believes the players have been given a lift and are benefitting from Rangnick's tough workload.
"It's great. It's good to have the whole team back to train properly altogether and then of course see they are all safe," he told the club's official website.
"They are back, they are all training, they are fine so it's great to be together again.
"We've been training hard, of course. It's very intense, every training session, every moment with him [Rangnick] is intense."
De Gea added: "You have to give 100 per cent every time in training and in the games. Let's see. It's just the beginning, it's been a couple of weeks, so let's see in the future.
"The team is training with energy, with pace, and now we have to show that in big games."
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