Hojlund: We have to put it right
Rasmus Hojlund has admitted our focus must quickly change towards upcoming games against Viktoria Plzen and Manchester City.
The Reds were beaten 3-2 by high-flying Nottingham Forest on Saturday at Old Trafford, having conceded goals at the start of both the first and second half.
Despite strikes from both our no.9 and Bruno Fernandes across the 90 minutes, Forest held on valiantly in the final stages to record a rare win in M16.
Rasmus showed his disappointment when speaking to MUTV after the encounter and admitted all our attention must now turn towards a big period.
Hojlund: We conceded irritating goals
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"No, not at all," replied the Dane, when it was suggested this was not the result we wanted.
"[It is] annoying to concede three at home against Forest. We sort of knew if they should get something and [we conceded] some irritating goals, you could say.
"Then again, we need to do better, all of us. It is all of us and we need to do better. Today, it could have been much, much better."
But following repeated lulls in proceedings, including a technical malfunction affecting an assistant referee's equipment, the game ebbed away and Nuno Espirito Santo's side were able to wind the clock down at the Theatre of Dreams.
Hojlund confessed that the manner in which we did concede frustrated both he and his team-mates overall, as we were often chasing the game.
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"It is a bit annoying, as they scored early in the second half and also early in the first half, which is sort of killing the momentum a little bit and the confidence as well," Rasmus added.
"I think we played alright in the first half after we get the first goal.
"It killed the game a little bit that they got their two goals but, then again when we play at home, when we still have 35 minutes left, we have to do more to see if we could have at least got a point."
"Yeah, it is my job to sort of be in these positions, then again, I am not really thinking about that too much right now," said our no.9.
"I am, to be honest, quite devastated because we know we need the points.
"We play [again] in what three or four days, so we need to prepare for that and [we have] an important derby next week [at the Etihad Stadium]."