Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted that he made selection errors as Manchester United progressed through to the next round of the Europa League 3-2 on aggregate despite a 2-1 loss to Ajax.
United went ahead early in the game thanks to Javier Hernandez, as they pushed to a 3-0 lead on aggregate after last week's 2-0 win in Amsterdam.
But Ajax drew level on the night thanks to a contentious goal from Aras Ozbiliz after Nicolas Lodeiro appeared to handle the ball.
The visitors then grabbed a late goal through Toby Alderweireld and Ferguson admits that he picked too many young players, particularly in defence.
"[I'm] disappointed," Ferguson told Channel Five. "I've got to accept that I'm responsible for picking the team and tonight there were just too many young players in the back four positions.
"They were all 19-21 years of age, so that was a big problem in terms of experience in the back four positions. It was a big risk we took.
"Ajax are a fantastic football team in terms of keeping possession of the ball. You don't expect them to take you apart at any time. Their first goal was a bit of a break for them. I thought it was a handball and [Ozbiliz] gets a shot.
"They had a lot of possession but never really looked like scoring. But to get the goal gave them encouragement and in the second half they played very well. We only had one shot at goal in the second half and I thought we were very disappointing in that half."
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