Manchester United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick can take some
positives from their 1-0 wins against Crystal Palace and Norwich
City in the Premier League under his tenure but a six-point haul
from the two games flattered their performances.
United showed signs of defensive improvement after the German
took charge, albeit against modest opposition, with his all-out
pressing tactics consolidating a shaky rearguard which leaked
goals under his predecessors.
However, United looked bereft of cutting edge up front in both
games and although Rangnick may argue the team showed the
patience they had lacked, he will be aware that moving up a
level will not be an easy task.
STERLING JOINS 100 CLUB IN TIMELY MANNER
Raheem Sterling is not always the first name on the Manchester
City team sheet, but he made the most of his chance against
Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday to join an elite group of
Premier League players.
The England international's 66th-minute penalty was enough to
earn his side a sixth successive league victory, as Sterling
showed great composure under pressure, slotting the spot kick
down the middle.
City boss Pep Guardiola was full of praise for Sterling and his
willingness to step forward and take the penalty, given he had
missed his last three, with the strike crucial to earn a
below-par City victory against a determined Wolves side.
GERRARD HANDLES ANFIELD WITH STYLE
'One club' players are such a rarity in the modern game that
when they enter management with another team, there is a risk
that the club's fans can be sceptical of their commitment to
them.
Few players are as connected with one club as much as Steven
Gerrard was with Liverpool and with many observers feeling he
would one day return to Anfield as manager, his move to Aston
Villa was widely viewed as a 'stepping stone' switch.
But Gerrard is astute enough to know that fans of a club with a
rich history like former European champions Aston Villa, would
not take kindly to their club being viewed as merely a stopping
off point on the way to the 'real job'.
So Gerrard was quite right to keep the focus of his return to
Anfield on Saturday with his current club -- refusing to be
drawn into nostalgic talk of his time at Anfield and barely
acknowledging the applause and chants from the Liverpool
faithful.
After the game he remained resolutely on message, ducking
invitations to talk about the 'emotions' of the occasion.
Gerrard may well end up as Liverpool manager one day but his
chances of that appointment are much higher if he succeeds in
his current role and that requires keeping the Villa fans behind
him.
EVERTON HOME RELIEF WAS ALL TOO BRIEF
There was a glimmer of relief last Monday when Everton came from
a goal down to beat Arsenal but manager Rafael Benitez is back
in the firing line after Sunday’s loss at Crystal palace.
While he might argue Everton had a chance to leave London with
at least a point, they only performed for the last 20 minutes of
the 3-1 defeat and dropped down to 14th in the standings.
Everton looked timid and bereft of confidence as Palace
dominated the first half, going ahead at halftime and then 2-0
up after an hour thanks to Everton’s defensive frailties.
Benitez prides himself on his defensive work and will be
mortified by their sloppiness at the back, and irritated by the
petulant response of Richarlison to being substituted. It stoked
up the travelling support.
But it was replacement Salomon Rondon who pulled one back and
was involved in two more excellent chances to level.
But in the end Palace slotted in one more -- courtesy of another
defensive slip -- heaping pressure solidly back on the Everton
manager.
It was always going to be tough for an ex-Liverpool boss to win
over Everton supporters, even with his track record, and a run
of one win in their past 10 matches means he is now feeling the
heat.
(Editing by Toby Davis)
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