Manchester United star, Bruno Fernandes, has criticized himself and his teammates following the Red Devils' Premier League 3-2 victory against Brighton on Saturday.
Fernandes scored the vital winner for Man United against Brighton at the Falmer Stadium, but the 26-year-old was not best pleased with his teammates' performance against the host.
The Portuguese midfielder also called out his teammates for giving Brighton too much time on the ball and also the way the second goal was conceded.
"It was a difficult game," Fernandes told BT Sport.
"We know Brighton have a really good team. They can play, they have qualities, they are aggressive.
"In the first half, we left so many spaces for them to play. We were not as aggressive as I wanted.
"We gave away two goals, the penalty I can do much better, I need to stop earlier.
"This second goal, we need to do much better also.
"We made some mistakes, but big teams need to be like that, you need to believe it until the end.
"We created a chance, okay it was a penalty, we scored from a penalty, but if it is not a handball, maybe it goes on goal.
"There is no point saying anything at this point, it is looking forward and thinking again against Brighton to do much better than we did today."
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