David Moyes has said that Manchester United need to be "more clinical" to turn around their current form.
The defending Premier League champions have lost their last three matches in all competitions, with their last victory coming against Norwich City at the end of last year.
Speaking at his pre-match press conference ahead of tomorrow's game against Swansea City, the manager said: "A lot of the performances have been fine but things have gone against us, decisions have gone against us.
"They haven't helped but I think we've played pretty well. We just need to be a bit more clinical in the final third and make things count more. All the things you look for in terms of stats have been pretty good but the only thing that matters is goals and we've not been scoring enough recently.
"I've had equally challenging times at other times in my career. It's all the same, losing games makes it difficult. Overall, there is a lot of attention but it was to be expected."
Swansea knocked United out of the FA Cup last weekend.