Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has revealed the Red Devils are not pointing the fingers at anyone but themselves after the disappointing result against Huddersfield.

Jose Mourinho’s side headed into the clash with Liverpool just over a week ago having won six of their opening seven games in the Premier League.

However, after drawing 0-0 at Anfield, United went on to lose 2-1 away to newly promoted Huddersfield on Saturday.

And with the Red Devil’s now five points behind league leaders Manchester City, Herrera has called on the rest of the team to put things right.

“It was a very tough day because we had a big chance to keep winning games,” Herrera said

“We didn’t do it. They were more aggressive in the first half and played with more passion in the first 30-35 minutes.

“After that, we came back into the game well and tried to play side to side. We put in a lot of crosses but, when you’re losing 2-0 against such a passionate team, it’s not easy to equal the game.

“But we now have to analyse why we lost. We cannot concede what we did in the first 30-35 minutes and this is the Premier League, it’s not easy.

“We [just] have to analyse that between us, I don’t think it’s time to talk here now. We have to speak between us, but that’s what happened. They were more passionate in the first 30 minutes.”

Eric Simpson 
Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has revealed the Red Devils are not pointing the fingers at anyone but themselves after the disappointing result against Huddersfield. Jose Mourinho's side headed into the clash with Liverpool just over a week ago having won six of their opening seven games in the Premier...