Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag said his side failed to do their jobs and blamed poor decision-making after giving up a one-goal lead in stoppage time to dramatically lose 4-3 at Chelsea.
United were ahead with 99 minutes 17 seconds gone, before conceding two Cole Palmer goals in the 100th and 101st minutes. It was the latest a side has ever led in a Premier League match they have gone on to lose.
Palmer's winner, timed at 100 minutes and 39 seconds, was also the latest in Premier League history.
It is the second time in less than a week that Man Utd have lost a lead in added time after their 1-1 draw at Brentford.
Erik ten Hag's side now have just three days in which to pick themselves up from the shattering defeat at Chelsea before facing rivals Liverpool on Sunday, live on Sky Sports.
"We started poor, making individual errors," Ten Hag said in his post-match press conference. "But I had the feeling we were dominating and we fought ourselves back.
"We were in a winning position with very good football and scoring great goals. Then in stoppage time, we didn't bring the win over the line.
"You have to do your job, you have to make the right decisions, and we didn't react quick enough to avoid this situation.
"We dominated the game, especially our wide players were a danger: Garnacho, Antony.
"We have to make better decisions. You saw how we score from counters. We can be such a massive threat and we've seen again today an example.
"But we have to read when to keep the ball, especially when you are winning. Keep the ball, pass and move and switch the play instead of giving it way."
Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes admits the defeat at Stamford Bridge is "difficult to take".
He told TNT Sports: "We had the game in our
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