David de Gea admits it is 'hard' to be in the Manchester United dressing room after defeat to Watford on Saturday afternoon.
United reached a new low under manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after they were thrashed 4-1 at Vicarage Road, their fifth Premier League defeat in the last seven matches.
Pressure is growing on the Norwegian manager after another humiliating loss but 'keeper De Gea insists the players deserve most of the blame for their latest pathetic performance.
Speaking after the Watford thrashing he admitted spirits were low in the United dressing and that players are 'angered' by their poor run of form. "It's hard to be in the dressing room now," De Gea told Match of the Day. "We are sad, we are angry.
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