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Published 19:51 22 Jan 2022 GMT
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Rice was correct about that naïvety. West Ham had looked solid and organised all day, but they lost their shape and squandered possession, right at the death. "If you score in the last second of the game that is the best type of wins, a clean sheet," United's interim boss Ralf Rangnick told Sky Sports. "I think in the end we deserved to win. It takes patience to play West Ham. A few moments at the end I wished we would have passed the ball instead of shooting from wherever.""I think a draw was a fair result. There weren't many clear chances in the game.
"But to be naïve like that and give away a goal in the last 20 seconds is devastating.
"When they were pushing players forward we are such a counter-attacking side we still had the energy to go forward. It was a real kick in the teeth to concede that late.
"We are still up there and still competing, but we knew how big today was. We were much more compact than against Leeds last week but we didn't have that cutting edge. We will come back and be ready for that next one to push again."
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