Manchester United boss David Moyes has claimed that his club cannot afford any more slip-ups in the Premier League title race after they were forced to a 2-2 draw against Cardiff City in a recent match.
According to the Mirror, Moyes warned his Manchester United players that any more defensive lapses would cost them their title.
United were held 2-2 at newly promoted Cardiff after Kim Bo-Kyung equalised from a 90th-minute free-kick following Chris Smalling's foul, the report said.
Moyes said that United were on a pretty good run and this is a blow because they cannot keep dropping points when they are winning.
Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic were both out injured yesterday but Moyes hopes they will be in contention to face Bayer Leverkusen in the Champions League on Wednesday, the report added.
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