Erik ten Hag lamented the decision-making of the Manchester United players after their extraordinary 4-3 defeat to Chelsea. United conceded goals in the 110th and 111th minute to Cole Palmer, who completed a remarkable hat-trick to inflict a 12th Premier League defeat on Ten Hag's side this season.
Brentford claimed a 99th-minute equaliser against United on Saturday and Chelsea became the third domestic side to secure victory against them through an added-time goal this season after Arsenal and Fulham.
Diogo Dalot clumsily conceded a penalty that Palmer converted to make it 3-3 and the right back embarked on a desperate raid from the restart that Chelsea counter-attacked from.
An unmarked Palmer then received the ball from a corner and hit a deflected winner past Andre Onana. READ MORE: United player ratings READ MORE: United repeated same mistakes vs Chelsea that risk getting the manager sacked "Of course, that frustrates me the most," Ten Hag said on the stoppage-time goals. "We started the game poor, making individual errors. "But by that moment already I had the feeling we are dominating the game and we fought ourselves back into the game.
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