The Red Devils' defeat by the Swans on Saturday made it five defeats in
the Premier League this season, leaving the captain confused and
frustrated not to have won
Wayne Rooney was unable to make sense of Manchester United's 2-1 defeat to Swansea City at the Liberty Stadium on Saturday.
Ander Herrera's third Premier League goal gave Louis van Gaal's men the
lead in south Wales just before the half-hour mark but Swansea quickly
drew level through Ki Sung-yueng.
The visitors piled on the
pressure in the second half but lacked a clinical touch in and around
the box and they paid the price as Jonjo Shelvey's 73rd-minute shot
deflected off Bafetimbi Gomis and in to secure three points for the
Swans.
Skipper Rooney was left frustrated at seeing his side
lose a game he felt they should have won easily, putting their place in
the top four in jeopardy.
"Of course, it is hard to take," he told MUTV. "Certainly, in the second half, I thought we dominated up until they scored and I thought we got a great goal to go 1-0 up.
"In the second half they were struggling to get out but then they hit
us with a sucker punch, a shot from 30 yards and a deflected goal. These
things happen but it was a disappointing day for us.
"As I
said before, I thought we dominated but maybe didn't test the keeper
enough up until they scored; that's disappointing given the play we had.
"It was one-way traffic and it felt like that on the pitch, it felt
like a matter of time. We were putting them under pressure but they did
defend the box well, putting bodies in front of the ball but this is a
blow for us, coming away from today with no points having played like
that."
United will look to make amends for their fifth reverse
of the campaign when Sunderland visit Old Trafford, although they could
start that match outside the top four if Southampton beat Liverpool on
Sunday.

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