
It looks like Manchester United’s season will feature spells of quality and spells of utter embarrassment in tandem. On a night where they started so brightly and set up perhaps the best team goal they’ve scored this season, another tepid performance with the lead in hand ensured Frank Lampard stole the game from under his former master’s nose.
Romero’s “brain fade” moment came shortly after and United were reduced to 10 men as the Argentinian goalkeeper handled the ball outside the area. It looked like there was no coming back for Jose Mourinho’s men as Marriott tapped in off a rebound in the 85th minute.
After 15 penalties were successively scored, Phil Jones’ tame attempt was stopped by Scott Carson and Derby put the icing on a surprising win at Old Trafford.
#3 Romelu Lukaku has a lot to improve

When he was playing for Belgium in the World Cup, Romelu Lukaku looked like he’s coming of age. But in the United shirt, he looks anything but. He has missed more sitters than he has scored since the start of the campaign and it will soon start to frustrate the ones providing him service from either side.
He then hit the post in the second half when United were trailing. Manchester United are creating enough chances to kill off games. But with this man leading the line, they’re just not finishing them off.
#2 That Sergio Romero mistake

More than anything, it’s Romero’s absurd decision to prance outside his area and stop the ball with his left hand that cost United the most. To be fair, his defence left him with very few options and he chose the worst.
If they could have held on for a bit longer, the game would have been sealed in normal time and the victory would have been even sweeter.
#1 Complacency is this Manchester United team’s biggest enemy

Manchester United have now gone 3 games without a win at Old Trafford. Also, United have failed to win 2 successive games after taking the lead. They should have killed the game off in the first quarter of the 90 minutes. They didn’t and there was hell to pay.
Lukaku needs to bury the chances he gets as though his life depends on it. Manchester United need to wake up and make the best of every single minute of the 90 if they’re to even dream of having a half decent season this time around.
