Last Updated: Sun, 25 Nov 2012 13:50
Anders Lindegaard has described Manchester United's "bad habit" of falling behind in matches this season as a major concern.
When Jamie Mackie put QPR ahead at Old Trafford on Saturday, it was the 13th time this season United had gone behind.
The reply, through Jonny Evans, Darren Fletcher and Javier Hernandez, ensured it was the ninth occasion when United have been able to salvage the situation and claim victory.
However, Lindegaard knows it is something United have to address - and fast - if they are to still be challenging for the Barclays Premier League title in the spring.
"We should be concerned. It is a bad habit," said Lindegaard. "We have to look at it.
"I just asked one of my team-mates afterwards, 'what would have happened if we hadn't conceded a goal?' It was like a wake-up call. It is a bad feeling to have conceded a goal in this match. It is very disappointing."
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