David de Gea has admitted Manchester United's trophy drought isn't good enough. United welcomed Atletico Madrid in the last-16 second leg in the Champions League on Tuesday night.
United started the match well and looked bright, but Diego Simeone's side took the lead on the stroke of half-time through Renan Lodi.
The Reds looked devoid of creativity in the second half and grew increasingly frustrated up against lines of Atletico's defence.
The La Liga Champions' in-game management embarrassed United and their ability to play in a streetwise manner was the difference on the night.
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