Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, has said they are not title contenders.
Solskjaer was speaking after a 3-3 draw with Everton on Saturday night.
The Red Devils were seconds away from drawing level with Manchester City at the top of the table.
But Dominic Calvert-Lewin netted deep into injury time to ensure the points are shared for Everton at Old Trafford on Saturday.
It was a poor goal for United to concede, with Harry Maguire dropping back to play the Everton attackers onside and David de Gea being slow off his line as Calvert-Lewin controlled before slotting home.
“We played some good football in the second half but conceded three goals from three shots on target,” Solskjaer told Sky Sports.
“When you do that it is disappointing.
“I wouldn’t blame anyone on the goals but we know we could have done better as a team on all of them.
“Results create the mood, the last kick of the ball makes us go home really disappointed. We have lost two points on a long thump upfield which we should have defended.”
United are now two points back of City with two more games played, and Solskjaer says the Red Devils are a long way off being contenders.