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We have a long way to go to close the gap with Manchester City, claims Ralf Rangnick

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Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has admitted that his side’s demolition by Manchester City proves that they have a long way to go before considering themselves as an equal to their cross-town rivals. City secured a 4-1 victory over United in the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.

Manchester City hosted Manchester United in Premier League action at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday as they looked to restore their six-point advantage over Liverpool, who has a game in hand in the heated title race.

The reigning Premier League champions started the game brightly as Kevin De Bruyne calmly slotted the ball past David De Gea in the 5th minute. Jadon Sancho scored a stunning goal by curling a shot inside Ederson's far post to draw United level in the 22nd minute. The home side quickly retook the lead when De Bruyne scored his second goal following mayhem inside the United box. 

The Belgian playmaker then turned provider after picking out Riyad Mahrez from a corner kick which was smashed home by the Algerian with a beautiful first-time shot in the 68th minute. Mahrez scored his second in second-half stoppage time with a goal that was initially flagged as offside but was then later overturned after a VAR review. United boss Rangnick proclaimed that United have a long way to go to close the gap between their rivals.

"I think we played a good, if not decent first half. We were competitive. Difficult to concede an early goal. We came back, scored a brilliant goal ourselves then conceded another on the counter. It was a very difficult game against one of the best teams in the world.  It is a difficult game that shows we have a long way to go to close that gap,” Rangnick told Sky Sports.

“It was working. For us, it was clear if we want a chance to win the game we have to do a lot of running. The second half they were the better team and they showed the quality they have. We struggled especially after they scored the third one," he added.

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