Manchester United boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer suggests his side got what they deserved against Aston Villa.
United were poor for the entire first half but managed to get themselves level through Marcus Rashford, before a Victor Lindelof header gave them a 2-1 lead.
They could not hold on, as Tyrone Mings equalised for Villa, and the game ended at 2-2.
Solskjaer felt they could have scored a couple more goals, but ultimately believed they got the result they deserved.
"First half it seemed we couldn't get to grips with going 1-0 down," he told reporters,
"When you concede as early as that at Old Trafford you have plenty of time to get back into the game.
"We were lucky to go in at one each, but second half was good.
"They had a decent chance with (Jack) Grealish, but we had loads of chances to win the game, but overall I don't think we deserved to.
"The first half wasn't good enough. I'm disappointed in that because all the boys stayed here, while the young boys and us went over to Kazakhstan. So we should have been coming out of the traps quicker."

