Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea believes his team-mates are thriving from 'very intense' training sessions under new boss Ralf Rangnick, saying the squad have responded with 'energy and pace'.
United were forced to postpone their last two games against Brentford and Brighton after a Covid outbreak hit the team, but the Red Devils are now back at Carrington and eager to resume their campaign after 16 days out of action.
The team have had a turbulent season so far with Ole Gunnar Solskjaer being sacked following a string of poor performances that earned them some heavy criticism, but De Gea believes the players have been given a lift and are benefitting from Rangnick's tough workload.