“I like the approach we have to the game, as a team.
“We try to play, we try to arrive in the final third, how many times we arrive at the edge of the box with one against one or one against two.
“United have the quality to defend and the quality to attack on the counter-attack – and you have to accept that. But that is the level we face.
“Maybe we need to live that as a club to improve, to accept the reality now and improve. That is all.”
Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester, meanwhile, moved six points ahead of City on Sunday after beating Aston Villa 4-1.