Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was disappointed with the defending of both of Leicester City's goals in Saturday's 2-2 draw at King Power stadium.
United were twice pegged back by the Foxes and had to settle for a point on the day.
Solskjaer lamented: "Disappointed we didn't win today because we had loads of big chances and we could've finished it off but they're a dangerous side, the goal from Jamie Vardy just shows his quality.
"It was a good goal from Marcus Rashford as well and I'm glad he scored. He knows the first chance was a glorious one [missed chance in the first half]. Missing that is just one of those things.
"Both goals should've been closed down quicker - the first one definitely and the second one we should manage to stop the cross. You always look at goals conceded, what we should've or could've done better.
"Of course we've got a game in three days - we have an extra recovery day which we will use wisely. One point is not the worst result but we're disappointed to not get the three points against a tough side."

