Erik ten Hag conceded there are "issues" with Manchester United's playing style amid renewed scrutiny over David de Gea's role.
De Gea was beaten by Ilkay Gundogan's saveable shot that restored Manchester City's lead and eventually secured a 2-1 victory in the FA Cup final.
United are expected to finalise a new contract for De Gea, 32, however their run-in was littered with mistakes by the Spaniard that cost United in the Europa League defeat by Sevilla and loss at West Ham. Read more: United player ratings vs City De Gea received the Golden Glove award for most clean sheets in the Premier League but figures at United are unconvinced by his No.1 status beyond this season. "In this moment, I don't want to talk about such issues of criticism because we all played a great season - including David de Gea," Ten Hag said. "He played a fantastic season. "If you consider that City, before today, both [teams had] 42 wins and now they have one win more.
So the difference was made today and you can tell we played a fantastic season and that is more than we could have expected than before. "We were third in the league, we qualified for the Champions League, we won a trophy and we were in another final, so I am really happy with the performance of my team all over." When Ten Hag was pressed on De Gea's problematic distribution, he replied: "Say it like this: we are in the right direction.