
Manchester United interim boss Ralf Rangnick accepts that his team is not a natural pressing side.
The Red Devils last managed a 1-1 draw at home in the Premier League against Southampton on Saturday.
Post-game, Saints boss Ralph Hasenhuttl claimed that "it was not a big secret" that when United lose the ball "the reverse gears are not the best from everyone."
Asked about those comments, Rangnick said during his press conference: "Well as far as I know he said that they were struggling in the first half against us, that we won quite a few balls and I think the mere fact that they changed their formation within the first 45 minutes two or three times showed that we did a good job in the first half.
"Yes, what he said that we are not a natural pressing team - this is normal. They haven't been doing that in the last couple of years and to change that into a pressing team all the time is difficult during the season.
"For us, it's important that we know and we pick the right moments when there is time to be proactive, to press, to be best in counter-pressing and if this is not possible, to stay compact and not too easily outplayed, and those were the moments we had to suffer when we conceded the goals too easily.
"Some of them were in transitional moments when we were almost overanxious. We were not ready at the right moment and then saying 'oh, I should have pressed' coming one or two steps too late and then giving the other team space to be on the counter-attack.
"I think this is also not only got to do with tactical discipline but to be clever, smart enough to realise that if now it's not possible, then just stay in position, keep your shape, keep your formation and then still make it difficult for the other team to play through our lines."
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