Bruno Fernandes admits Manchester United must 'look at their mistakes' after they dropped points against Everton at the weekend.
United started well in their clash on Saturday lunchtime but finished the match in an erratic manner and were fortunate to take anything from the game.
Anthony Martial scored only his third goal in 25 matches to give Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side the lead before half-time but Everton drew level after the break when Andros Townsend finished a counter-attack from a United corner.
The result marked the second time United have dropped points at home in eight days after they lost to Aston Villa a week ago and Fernandes admits their recent form simply hasn't been good enough.
"We should win this game," he told Match of the Day. "We should create more chances. We should not concede that kind of goal. It's not the first time and we have to look at our mistakes and see what we can do.
"We don't look at the league table at this moment but of course we should have more points. We drop points at home and we should not do that. These last two games at home was not good enough in the Premier League. If we want silverware at the end of the season we have to do much better."