Marcus Rashford has given a brutally honest assessment of Manchester United's performance in the wake of their defeat to rivals Manchester City.
Pep Guardiola's men comfortably saw off the Red Devils on Wednesday night as Bernardo Silva and Leroy Sane both scored second-half goals in a 2-0 win at Old Trafford.
The derby defeat comes days after United's humiliating 4-0 defeat at the hands of Everton on Sunday and the performance from the United players has not been anywhere near good enough, according to Rashford.
After the game the England international admitted City were the better team on the night but is determined to see United get back to their best.
'It was quite clear tonight who the better team was,' he told Sky Sports. 'Tonight we didn't play like Man United and that's been the last couple of weeks to be honest.
'That's not right. Bare minimum it should be to work hard for the badge, for the supporters and just for the club, but important to do it for yourself as well.
'It's been a tough road to get where we were, we were never expected to be in this position.
'To not be putting in the performances we were it's disappointing for the players and the last couple of weeks we know what's been going wrong and it's just a matter of putting it back how it was.'
The defeat also saw United's hopes of securing a top-four spot take a hit as they fell further behind the likes of Tottenham and Chelsea who occupy the final two Champions League places.