Here are your Manchester United Sunday morning headlines on December, 12.
Rangnick's Rashford problem
There were times under Jose Mourinho and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer when Marcus Rashford was one of the only few bright spots in the team.
Despite his injuries, the Carrington graduate played through them and never shied away from his responsibilities as a United player.
But since coming back from shoulder surgery a few weeks ago and going on a bit of a scoring spree, the performances have dried up and he looks like a player who may not fit in Ralf Rangnick's 4-2-2-2 formation as a striker.
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Can always count on Ronaldo
You can't stop the phenomenon that is Cristiano Ronaldo.
When the rest of the Red Devils were under performing against Norwich City, Ronaldo's penalty was the difference in a 1-0 win.
It may not have been a vintage outing from United's number seven but he did enough to secure the three points and continue United's 100% record in the Premier League under their new manager.
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Lindelof update
Another clean sheet and win for United, things should be positive heading into Brentford on Tuesday.
However, Victor Lindelof had to be taken off in the second half after he signalled the bench that he had trouble breathing.
Taking all the necessary precuations, United's medical staff ran checks after the game and have said they will continue to monitor the Swede.
"After the game, we did some check-ups and some examinations by the doctor, it seems everything is okay," said Rangnick. "We still have to see how he is doing tomorrow. Hopefully, he will be fit for the game against Brentford."
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