Louis van Gaal insists he is not perturbed about Manchester United's apparent inability to score in the Premier League.
The Red Devils have netted just three goals in their opening four league fixtures, with one of those coming in the form of an own-goal on opening weekend.
Following Sunday's 2-1 loss to Swansea City in South Wales, van Gaal felt that the fact United are creating chances does not fill him with too much dread regarding their scoring capabilities.
"You see the game today, we could have scored much more. I don't think that's the problem," he added.
"When you create chances, that's the biggest issue, and you also need a little bit of luck.
"When the opponent scores goals you can always find errors. I have to analyse that with my players.
"But we have to score more and you can't concede goals."