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1st October 2018
07:53am BST

"That’s not good enough. It’s hard to take and we’re sorry to the fans for what they saw today. It was not good enough from a Man United team with all the talent we have."
While Mourinho has criticised the officials for two of the goals conceded by his team, there was only one team that looked like winning from kick-off.
And Shaw thinks that simply shouldn't be happening.
"From the first minute, you could see we weren’t winning the second balls and our duels. It’s hard to take. It just wasn’t good enough from us today. That shouldn’t be happening," he added.
"Games like this we should be dominating, creating chances, showing people why we deserve to play for Man United and that didn’t happen today. It was very poor from us. Very, very poor."
It's claimed that Mourinho's days at Old Trafford are numbered and the Portuguese is currently favourite to be the next Premier League manager sacked.
But Shaw, whose past issues with his manager have been well-publicised, claims that Mourinho isn't solely to blame for the team's shortcomings.
"We have to look at ourselves as players. We’re the ones who go on the pitch," said Shaw. "The manager isn’t on the pitch is he? He’s there to put a team out and put a team out that he thinks can win the game.
"You look at our team today and we had a very strong team. No excuses. As players, we weren’t good enough."
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