David de Gea believes Manchester United's final pass was what let them down in their goalless draw at Chelsea. The Red Devils returned to Old Trafford with a point having been able to breach the Blues defence.
It means they lose more ground on league leaders Manchester City and failed to take advantage of defeats for top four rivals Leicester and West Ham.
United managed just four shots on target as they struggled to create clear cut chances at Stamford Bridge. De Gea insists they have to win these types of games if they want to get back to winning silverware.
And he felt as if their attack wasn't quite clicking in west London. “I think it was [the right result], we didn't have many chances, we didn’t create much," he told MUTV. "I
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