"Strategist Sir Alex Ferguson after the second consecutive defeat in the English championship urges not to panic.
Over the weekend, at home stumbling against the 'Blackburn' team in last place, on Wednesday the 'Red Devils' lost 0-3 away to 'Newcastle'.
"We have the experience to climb out of this hole," said the Scotsman. "Now is not the right time to panic. During such a season, sometimes matches are lost."
Indeed, the specialist admitted that "Man City", currently leading the standings with three points, is setting the trend: "Of course, they have the advantage.
"We started the match not bad, but they scored a fantastic goal and inspired everyone gathered at the stadium. The second goal killed us. The story of this match is that the opponents scored two amazing goals and found themselves in a winning situation."
Meanwhile, 'Newcastle' coach Alan Pardew emphasized that victory was earned: "We won because we controlled the game by executing our tasks. We didn't let 'Man Utd' play. Both physically and in the challenge for high balls, we had the advantage. We defeated the champions 3-0 and probably did it deservedly - a great victory."