Ole Gunnar Solskjaer believes Manchester United supporters had every right to feel "disillusioned" on a night when anti-Glazer chants provided the backdrop to an embarrassing home loss to Burnley.
Sunday's defeat to table-topping rivals Liverpool was compounded on Wednesday as the Clarets secured a first victory at Old Trafford since 1962.
Chris Wood opened the scoring and a memorable 2-0 victory was wrapped up in style by hometown favourite Jay Rodriguez, whose stunning strike darkened the mood of the United faithful.
"But I think there's still something really special about this club and about winning here, and for our fans of course as well.
"Close the last couple of seasons with 2-2s and they've come back.
"Tonight it didn't feel like that.
"Once we got our noses in front, we handled the game, which is not easy here, they've only lost once here this season.
"And as the game wore down, I just thought we could see it through. I didn't have that same feeling I've had in the past and we did see it through."