ANDREAS PEREIRA has admitted Manchester United need to take a look at themselves after their defeat at Stoke.
The 2-0 loss against Mark Hughes's side yesterday was United's fourth defeat in a row and means Louis van Gaal's side are now sixth in the Premier League.
After the defeat Van Gaal admitted he could quit as the Red Devils manager if he cannot turn his side's poor form around.
But Pereira insisted the players must take some of the blame as United's worst run in 17 years continues.
"I think we were better in the second half [at Stoke], but we have to finish our chances," Pereira told Manchester United's official website.
"Of course, Stoke played really well, but I think we have to look at ourselves and make sure we do better.
"It's not long until the next game [against Chelsea] so I think we have to move on from this game and forget about the loss.
"We just have to keep working hard and stick together now. We have to focus on Monday's game and make sure we do better, in order to get the three points. It's important to get the three points in the next game."
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