
Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick is convinced the players can quickly adapt to his style demands.
Rangnick admits he wants to cut the "square passes".
He said, “It's not so much the question of quality of passing. I mean, even in the first one or two training sessions I realised that the players are able and willing to play sharp, low, hard passes between them, and that they are technically able.
"This really stuck out in the first couple of training sessions, when I compared that with teams in Germany – that they can do that on a high level. It's more the question of where and when do they play the ball forward.
"For me, it's still too much of playing square and playing backwards. To me, it's to implement the way of playing vertical whenever possible, and I think we have the players up front. We have fast players up front to whom we can play the ball, with Cristiano and with Marcus and therefore we need to change a little bit the mindset.
"It's not so much the technical abilities to play the ball; it's more the way that they are being used to playing so far. And this is something that I will try to change."
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