Manchester United midfielder, Bruno Fernandes, has questioned his teammates for their lack of composure in front of the goal against West Ham United on Sunday.
The Hammers beat Manchester United 2-0 at Old Trafford on Sunday.
The defeat kept the Red Devils down the bottom of the table, just four places above relegation.
The Portuguese believes that the team is creating enough chances, but are unable to convert them in the game.
The Portugal international told MUTV that the Red Devils conceded when they were in full control.
He said via Manchester Evening News,
"Obviously, it is a very disappointing result at home. We wanted to win the game after the last game in the Europa League.
"We were very confident. We created enough opportunities to score goals and be in front. After we didn't score, we ended up conceding in a moment where we were in full control of the game and that has happened a lot for us this season.
"We have been in control of games and conceded from a little bit of a struggle in the box. We know that we need to improve a lot in the Premier League. We need to be much more aggressive, get into their box much more, be more dangerous and be more effective.
"We did create a lot of chances but we couldn't finish them today. If we had put one or two of them in the back of the net, the game could have changed completely. In the end, you end up in a game where they have a lot of counters. But we still got more chances and we couldn't be effective enough."
Tomas Soucek put the Hammers in front in the first and Jarrod Bowen sealed the win in the second half.
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