Manchester United manager Ralf Rangnick has spoken out on the club's Champions League chances for next season. Currently, United are 5th in the Premier League table, with 50 points, one point behind 4th placed Arsenal, who have three games in hand. Meanwhile, 6th placed West Ham is 2 points behind the Red Devils. Rangnick's side are preparing to face Atletico Madrid in the Champions League last-16 second leg on Tuesday, March 15. The first leg between the clubs ended in 1-1 draw. Ahead of the game, speaking in the press conference, Rangnick said: "It doesn't matter which way we qualify for Champions League next season. The question is what is most realistic. Tomorrow is Champions League and we'll try everything we possibly can to win the game tomorrow to be in the last eight. "Even if we manage to do that, there are other good teams in the competition. In three weeks, we have the next Premier League game against Leicester at home and we will still try to push to win the next games in the league. We are fully aware we shouldn't be dropping points anymore. Arsenal are in good shape. "They won again yesterday. We need to look after ourselves and win our games in the Premier League. Tomorrow, it's a different competition, it's Champions League and everyone in the squad is hihgly motivated."
source - MEN / Join us on Telegram!/ Follow us on Twitter!