The Old Trafford boss was not pleased with his side's quality as they were dumped out of the FA Cup with a 2-1 loss to Wolves
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has called his club's 2-1 loss to Wolves "a big step backwards" after the Old Trafford outfit was dumped out of the FA Cup at the quarter-final stage on Saturday.
After the match the 46-year-old admitted his disappointment at how his side performed on the night.
"We started too slowly and played into their hands," he told BBC Sport. "Our possession wasn't bright enough and quick enough, so it's disappointing.
"I didn't think we had enough quality in the last third, enough combination play.
We had decent dominance with the ball in the first half but that doesn't help if you give the ball away and they can counter.
"This was a big step backwards, mainly because of the quality of the possession and the passing."
Manchester United have now lost back-to-back matches for the first time under Solskjaer, who also tasted defeat at the hands of Arsenal in the Premier League last Sunday.
The club will now get a bit of time to recover, with the international break on tap and their next match not coming until March 30 against Watford.
"Some of the players go away with the national teams and they'll enjoy the break," Solskjaer said. "We've got to go again.
"We've had a great run and now we've had two defeats. Against Arsenal we just couldn't score and today was poor - the poorest we've played.
"I'm here until the summer, we've got loads to play for in the league and the Champions League."