Erik ten Hag does not believe Manchester United should be judged too harshly despite their tough start to the seasonpalm slots, after snatching a last-gasp draw with Porto. (More Football News)
Marcus Rashford and Rasmus Hojlund gave the Red Devils a quickfire lead in Portugal, before Pepe and a double from Samu Omorodion looked to have sealed a turnaround.
Bruno Fernandes was then sent off for the second game in a row, but Harry Maguire came off the bench to ensure United left with a point in the Europa League after a 3-3 draw.
It was their second consecutive draw in the competition, having given up a lead in both, leaving them 21st in the league table.
In fact, United are winless in their last five matches in European competitions (D3 L2) despite leading by 2+ goals in three of them.
The Numbers Game: Under-Fire Erik Ten Hag, Ange Postecoglou Face Off At Old TraffordTen Hag continues to come under pressure, with his team now winless in four in all competitions, but he believes the squad have what it takes to turn things around.
"We will get there," he told TNT Sports. "Don't judge us in this moment, judge us at the end of the season.
"We are in the process, we will improve. We have had two seasons where we have reached finals, we will continue and fight.
"You see the spirit and the connection between the staff and the team. The players are together, they have a strong spirit, and they want to achieve. We have a good mentality but in some defending parts we have to step up."
Nice onepalm slots, Harry #MUFC