Erik ten Hag believes Manchester United's organisational skills let them down in their derby defeat to Man City on Sunday afternoon.
United headed into the game on the back of three successive wins but were handed a harsh reality check as Pep Guardiola's side recorded such a comfortable win at Old Trafford.
Erling Haaland netted a brace, and Phil Foden grabbed the other goal as City picked up all three points without ever looking like they even left second gear during the match. PLAYER RATINGS: Rashford and Evans poor vs City MATCH REACTION: United are going backwards with Ten Hag's decision-making Ten Hag was pleased with how his side started the match, with Haaland's controversial penalty all that separated the two sides at halftime, but believes the second City goal ended any hope of United getting back into the match.
Asked for the turning point in the match, he told BBC Match of the Day: "The second goal. It came too early and then we're making the wrong decisions.