Manchester United assistant Mike Phelan admits the squad are hurting following their derby-day humiliation - but insists they will bounce back.The Red Devils suffered their heaviest home defeat since 1955 on Sunday as their near neighbours romped to a stunning 6-1 win. The victory puts Roberto Mancini's men five points clear at the top of the table and emphasises that they a real threat to United in the title race. Phelan admits the defeat was hard to take but has urged perspective given there is still a long way to go in the season. "You have to take the hurt on board and deal with it," he told the Manchester Evening News. "You find whether you have the success in you to go again.
Comparisons have been drawn between Sunday and a 5-1 defeat United suffered at the hands of City at Maine Road in 1989 - a game that Phelan played in. The club responded to that mauling by going on to win the FA Cup the following May and Phelan expects a similar response this time. "I have never forgotten the hurt of the 5-1 at Maine Road. But you react. You pull together. We knew we were a good group of players as this group knows it is a good group of players," added the 49-year-old. "Something has happened that we didn't think could happen, as it did in '89, but now it has happened it is a question of do you pull together or do you let it affect you? "It wasn't all bad. From a coaching point of view some of the game was okay but others we lost focus. That could be because it is a new group and everything has been going well. You reflect on that and you see what is in the players' lockers and the club's locker and how we move forward. We will. These things have happened before. "We look at it, analyse it, try not to dwell too much on it and move on. It makes you reflect on what you have got, what you thought you had but you haven't. "Sometimes you can get a little bit, not carried away, but everything is good because you are playing well, you are scoring goals and creating things, everyone is patting you on the back then you get a reducer. That is good when it happens. Sometimes a hard lesson learnt is a good lesson to build from."
