Frustrated Bruno Fernandes says Manchester United have to learn from blowing victory against Everton.
Having thrashed nine-man Southampton by a Premier League record-equalling 9-0 scoreline on Tuesday, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's men left Old Trafford on Saturday evening reeling from a late gut punch.
After Abdoulaye Doucoure and James Rodriguez cancelled out Edinson Cavani's header and Fernandes' exquisite effort, Scott McTominay looked to have steered United to victory.
"It was frustrating after we got back level at 2-2 to let them get the lead again from a set piece but we just hung in there," the England frontman said.
"We had to stay disciplined when they had the ball for large parts and then try to get the goal at the end.
"I was just waiting for a little nick (from the free-kick). I knew I wasn't going to get the first contact so it was just about being ready for the second one.
"Once it hit me in the stomach I knew I could get there before the keeper."