Manchester United goalkeeper David de Gea admits there's disappointment after their 0-0 draw at Arsenal.
The Spaniard made a good save from Emile Smith Rowe and saw Alexandre Lacazette's free-kick smash his crossbar, but De Gea was in no doubt as to who deserved the points.
“We feel disappointed in the dressing room," De Gea admitted to club media.
"We feel we missed a chance to beat Arsenal today. I think we did enough, we created enough chances to win.
"Maybe [they dominated] just the 10 minutes they had in the second half. We had our good chances as well, but we did enough to win today.
"If we want to win, we have to score the chances."
It's the first time in almost three months that the Reds have failed to win two successive Premier League games.
“Yeah, that happens in football," added De Gea. “Sometimes you create enough to score; you create chances and play well but the ball doesn't want to touch the net so you can do nothing.
"Games are coming quick, many, many games. It's a big one against Southampton.
"They're a good team, so it's going to be a good fight."

