Wes Brown feels that Manchester United must stop being so wasteful in front of goal if they are to claim the title.
The Red Devils spurned chance after chance against Derby at the weekend and needed a late strike from Portuguese ace Cristiano Ronaldo in order to claim all three points.
With the Rams having conceded six against United's title-chasing rivals Chelsea in the week building up to Saturday's encounter, Brown's fears appear to be well founded.
Relief
"We're getting some really good chances, one-on-ones, and we've got to start putting them away," the England full-back told United's official website.
"We made it very hard for ourselves against Derby.
"We could have finished the game in the first 10 or 15 minutes, but luckily we got the winner in the end.
"If we hadn't won it would have been very disappointing, so it was a relief that we got the goal."
Debut
There were some positives to be taken out of the Pride Park clash though, and an outstanding debut from keeper Ben Foster has helped to prove just how strong Sir Alex Ferguson's squad has become.
"Ben's experienced in the Premier League," said Brown.
"He's a great keeper, it was his first game for a long time and he came in and did brilliantly."
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