
Manchester United technical chief Darren Fletcher has rejected criticism of set-piece coach Eric Ramsay.
There has been much scrutiny over the work Ramsay has conducted at Carrington, with some expecting him to be moved on as part of the shake-up following Ralf Rangnick's arrival at Carrington at the end of last year.
Poached from Chelsea, Ramsay came with the remit of working one-on-one with individual players, as well as taking ownership of training set-plays.
However, since his arrival, much has been made of United's lack of production from dead balls, only scoring their first goal from a corner during the recent win over Leeds United.
But Ramsay remains firmly a part of the plans at Carrington and Fletcher has said that his critics must look at all aspects of the work he is doing with the Red Devils.
Speaking at a recent fans' forum, the former United midfielder said: "People only give the one narrative about scoring from set-pieces.
"The biggest reason Eric was brought in was because we were conceding too many goals from set-pieces. We have really improved our defending from set-pieces and wide free-kicks this season. Eric is a fantastic coach."
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