Luke Shaw was frustrated with Manchester United's wastefulness against Leeds United on Sunday.
The Red Devils were unable to take their chances as the match ended in a goalless draw.
"I don't think they really had too many chances, we're defending right, we've improved a lot since the start of the season, we were conceding way too many goals and we knew that as a back unit and we've worked on that," Shaw told MUTV.
"We need to keep pushing ourselves to be more clinical in front of goal, because a Man United side with the talent we've got we need to be winning today."
And Shaw also acknowledged how Leeds were not the usual selves at Elland Road.
"I think they changed the way they play a little bit, when they came to Old Trafford they were pressing higher and much more aggressively. They were a bit more cautious this time but I still feel we should have won the game.
"They didn't create much for Deano [to deal with], we got in their box numerous times but we weren't clinical enough. We dropped two points that are crucial.
"We didn't create too many clear cut chances, but the quality we have in our team, it's that split second that can win you a game and we've got that in abundance, we should be taking chances that we had today. We move on to a very, very important game on Thursday that we need to win."


