"Joke chances" missed and "childish" turnovers of possession - it is fair to say Jose Mourinho was unhappy with how his side conspired to draw this match.
Manchester United will spend Christmas an eye-watering 13 points behind runaway Premier League leaders Manchester City after Harry Maguire secured Leicester a draw with a last-gasp goal.
Despite playing against 10 men and having a handful of gilt-edged chances to kill the game, United saw two points slip through their fingers - thanks in part to the failure to move the injured Chris Smalling away from the danger area.
Already reeling from their shock midweek Carabao Cup exit at Bristol City, the need for Jose Mourinho's men to get back to winning ways was heightened by Pep Guardiola's team racking up a 17th successive league win earlier in the day.
Juan Mata's brace looked to have done just that as United responded to Jamie Vardy's 50th Premier League goal, only for Maguire to strike at the death as 10-man Leicester secured an unlikely draw.
It was a remarkable end to an entertaining encounter that United started brightly, only for the Foxes to catch them cold on the break as Vardy became the club's first player to reach a half-century of Premier League goals.
Mata coolly drew United level and put them ahead with a second-half free-kick that the visitors threatened to add to, with Jesse Lingard hitting the post and Marcus Rashford seeing a penalty claim ignored as substitute Daniel Amartey saw red for two bookings in quick succession.
But United would receive a gut punch at the start of a run of four matches in 10 days as Maguire ghosted in to snatch a point.

"It was an easy match to win," Mourinho told Sky Sports.
"We did everything to win. But when you lose big chances like we did in front of the goal... and not just big chances, also possession moments where it was easy to keep possession.
"I would say childish losses of possession. So, so, so easy. And then you are punished in the end.
"And again in the end, no maturity because Smalling was in trouble, he comes out of the game, they put Maguire as an extra man... the players on the pitch cannot react to that and analyse the game and make a quick adjustment.
"So I think childish in their box and childish in our box. Mistakes plus mistakes. We were punished by two points in an easy match to win."
Chris Smalling was limping as the Foxes levelled proceedings at the end of a night that started with the United defender powering a header just over.
Kasper Schmeichel did well to tip over a deflected Lingard attempt and then denied stand-in captain Paul Pogba, with Romelu Lukaku and Anthony Martial also attempting to find the opener.
Leicester were creating little early on and pinning their hopes on catching United on the break.
It was a simple plan that bore fruit in the 27th minute as Wilfred Ndidi turned defence into attack by aiming a superb - if hopeful - volleyed effort up the field to send Riyad Mahrez scampering.
The Algerian had City's first attempt on target shortly before and this time refrained from shooting, holding up the ball smartly to shake off Smalling's attention and playing in the overlapping Vardy to fire home.
Phil Jones was out of position for the England striker's milestone goal, which was swiftly followed by the King Power Stadium faithful chanting, "Just like Leicester, your city is blue".
GOALLLLLLLL! HARRY MAGUIREEEEEEEE!
— Leicester City (@LCFC) December 23, 2017
IT'S 2-2 IN STOPPAGE TIME! YASSSSSSS! pic.twitter.com/MTgwyLIniQ
United were struggling to break down City, but slick interplay and an intelligent finish saw them level five minutes before half-time as Mata went for placement rather than power to beat Schmeichel via a slight deflection.
More sloppy defending almost undid that as Maguire met a clipped free-kick unmarked, only for a heavy touch to save United's blushes.
Victor Lindelof threw himself in front of a Christian Fuchs attempt and Martial wasted a fine chance at the other end, before Mata bent home a free-kick that Schmeichel could have done better with.
Lingard rubbed his face in frustration after failing to wrap things up after rounding the Leicester goalkeeper and hitting the post.
The Foxes' night would get worse before it got better. Amartey's clumsy challenge on Rashford shortly after his first yellow card earned him a second booking - just over 16 minutes after coming on.
Rashford was soon at the heart of things again after going down in the box as Schmeichel raced out, but referee Jonathan Moss was having none of it. He also ignored Maguire's appeals as the clock wound down.
The home support were furious with the officials, but anger turned to elation at the death.
With Smalling limping back into position, Maguire slipped behind him and Ashley Young to strike the leveller.
Leicester are eighth after the point and boss Claude Puel said: "It's a good feeling, it's a good game against a good team. The sending off was a little harsh but we saw fantastic spirit from the players. They deserved it.
"With a positive attitude we stayed in the game and continued to believe in ourselves. It's fantastic."