
The boss is disappointed with the quality of the goals United conceded against Everton.
“We played some good football in the second half but conceded three goals from three shots on target. When you do that it is disappointing,” Ole Gunnar Solskjaer told Sky Sports after the Everton draw.
“We reacted well after their two goals but then why was there four minutes added in, we had to get the ball in the corner and see it out. Poor goals to concede.
“I wouldn’t blame anyone on the goals but we know we could have done better as a team on all of them.
“James and Richarlison caused a bit of bother for us before half-time but we did not deserve the 2-0 lead at half-time even though they were excellent goals. We should have seen it off and should have scored a fourth.
“Our front four caused them problems and played well, that is not the problem but it is a 3-3 game with two good attacks. Many more will have enjoyed that game than the Man United supporters.
“Results create the mood, the last kick of the ball makes us go home really disappointed, we have lost two points on a long thump upfield which we should have defended.
“We shouldn’t even be considered as title chasers, we have got better as a team and see where we end up. We need to stop conceding easy goals.”
United were seconds away from getting all three points but for Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s equaliser with the alst kick of the game.
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