Making it clear that he is calling on the Premier League giants to find some stability, Rangnick will undoubtedly be calling on a certain Cristiano Ronaldo to spearhead their charge at Old Trafford.
Another disappointing season beckons at Old Trafford with all efforts at the club now set to be centered on securing an all important fourth place finish in the Premier League that would guarantee Champions League football next season.
Daniel Wass remains out with a ligament injury, Matheus Cunha has missed five games with a knee injury, a muscle knock has kept Mario Hermoso out for two games, and Geoffrey Kondgobia's muscle injury has seen him also miss two matches.
Had it not been for Fernandes' vital touch at the front post, the home side would have been two in front.
Ronaldo was afforded only two shots by the Atleti back line, neither of which were on target, and he only had 36 touches in the entire game, 10 more than David de Gea.
The steady flow of yellow cards has continued with Fred and Llorente having their names taken in the last few minutes.