
Manchester United manager, Ruben Amorim, has admitted his players struggled to deal with set pieces as they lost 4-3 to Brentford on Sunday.
The result saw the Red Devils drop to 15th place, with the Europa League their only hope of salvation this season.
Amorim, speaking to BBC’s Match of the Day, said: “I liked (performance of) the young kids.
“I liked how we controlled the game without many occasions to score.
“In first 30 mins we struggle with set pieces but we already knew we didn’t have the height to fight that.
“In second half we are near the draw and we suffer two goals like we did in beginning when we suffer one and let it go.
“We fight but in the end we lose but good things for the future.”
On changes to his starting line-up, he added: “We as a club we need to understand in this moment we have a big responsibility.
“We have to prepare a squad for different competitions.”