Louis van Gaal agreed his Manchester United players are lacking in confidence after criticising their performance in a shock 2-1 defeat against Norwich.
Van Gaal’s side have gone six matches without a win after Norwich secured their first victory at Old Trafford since 1989.
Strikes either side of half-time from Cameron Jerome and Alex Tettey gave the visitors a two-goal lead on Saturday and Anthony Martial’s reply for United couldn’t spark a revival from the lacklustre hosts.
Van Gaal has come in for increasing criticism from fans and former players over the cautious style of his team’s play and United were once again booed off by the disgruntled home crowd.
Their poor run has seen them eliminated from the Champions League and drop out of the Premier League’s top four.
And Van Gaal’s critics will hardly be reassured by his admission that confidence is low in a United team that managed just two shots on target against opponents who began the day in the relegation zone.
“What you have seen today is what a lack of confidence can do. It was not good enough,” Van Gaal said.
“This is our first defeat of the season at Old Trafford. It’s confirmation that we are in a very bad period and we have to come out it.
“That is difficult because otherwise we would have done it today. You have to win against Norwich. You have to win every home game.
“The problem is how we come out of this bad period. That can be done when you stick together, not only the players, the manager and his staff but also the fans, because that is very important.
“Every word that I say about the defeat is one word too much because the expectation is that we should win against Norwich, and we didn’t do that.”
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