Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer admits the players were "flat" after their 2-2 draw at Leicester City.
United were twice pegged back on the day.
Solskjaer said, "One point is not the worst result but we're disappointed that we didn't get away with three here because it was a very good side we were playing against.
“I think the feeling in the dressing room was... I was happy seeing them being so flat, [they were] that disappointed. Coming here, it could be a good point but then again we have higher ambitions and standards that we want to live up to. They want to win every game, I want to win every game but the reality is you can't.
"If you can build on a lead, of course you can get control. In the first half we never got control of the game. In the second half, I felt more in control but then again, you know that quality moments from quality players [like Vardy] can hurt anyone."

