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Man Utd's poor performance in defeat to Midtjylland adds to pressure on Louis van Gaal

 Louis van Gaal (L) Manager of Manchester United  during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 first leg match between FC Midtjylland
Image: Louis van Gaal shows the strain during Manchester United's defeat

"It's just not good enough. It's not acceptable. We've got to be a lot better."

Michael Carrick's post-match interview summed up the frustrations of Manchester United's 2-1 defeat at Midtjylland.

Louis van Gaal had described winning the Europa League as the club's "best route" back into the Champions League but, after Thursday's display, fans won't be booking their flights to Basel for the final just yet.

United lose in Denmark
United lose in Denmark

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The scoreline is far from a disaster. United have been knocked out on seven of the last nine occasions they've lost the first leg of a European tie, but they'll expect to reverse the aggregate score next week, with the help of Memphis Depay's away goal.

But it's the performance, not the scoreline, that's the problem for under-pressure Van Gaal.

Midtjylland hadn't played a competitive game for over two months but it was Manchester United, not the Danish champions, missing chances, misplacing passes and making mistakes.

Anthony Martial takes on Kian Hansen
Image: Anthony Martial didn't have one shot at goal during the game

While Sergio Romero - in for David de Gea, who was injured in the warm-up - was forced into superb saves in either half, Juan Mata's tame tackle on Ebere Paul Onuachu, moments before Midtjylland's second goal, will be rightly criticised.

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The Spain international, along with Depay and Jesse Lingard, was also culpable for wasting opportunities at the other end.

Anthony Martial, playing as a striker in the absence of Wayne Rooney, didn't unleash a single shot and had the fewest touches of any player to complete 90 minutes.

In fact, Manchester United managed just three shots on target in the whole game, against a team which conceded more times in the group phase than any other qualifier.

The travelling support, who had protested before the match at the cost of their tickets, were presented with a poor return for their money.

HERNING, DENMARK - FEBRUARY 18:  Paul Onuachu (L) of FC Midtjylland celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Europa League round of 32 fir
Image: Paul Onuachu (L) celebrates his goal for Midtjylland

Van Gaal had got his excuses in early, criticising the small pitch before the game and complaining Midtjylland's shape - "like Sunderland", the relegation battlers United lost to in the Premier League on Saturday - didn't suit his team.

After the match, he blamed Murphy's Law for an ever-growing injury list.

However, the Dutchman also pointed to his side's failure to win the second ball. United came out on top in just 45.1 per cent of their duels, while a fired-up Midtjylland won 90 per cent of their tackles.

United were out-fought and, when they did have the ball, they all too often wasted it in good areas.

Man Utd out-fought?

Midtjylland Man Utd
Tackles won % 90.9 83.3
Duels won 62 51
Duel success % 54.9 45.1

"We need to speak about it, why our players were not capable to win these second balls and to keep the ball in our possession," said Van Gaal. "We had a lot of unnecessary losses of the ball."

Wayne Rooney is said to have delivered an inspiring half-time team talk during United's win over Liverpool in January. Now, after a first-leg lacking conviction and with their skipper out injured, United need other players need to stand up and perform.

At half-time in this tie, United have plenty of improving to do. 

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