
Manchester United boss Ralf Rangnick has revealed his players are increasingly asking for additional information on the opposition, in a concentrated effort to create marginal gains.
This theme was brought up during the second part of the German's press conference on Friday, after Anthony Elanga admitted this week that he had studied Atletico Madrid goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
“They're have been quite a few players asking for additional information about the next opponent, the goalkeeper or defenders," said Rangnick.
“If Anthony really did that, it just shows what kind of professional and character he is.
"He should get all the credit for that but it's not just him that does that, it's also the whole team. The performance in the second half made us change the game."
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