Gary Neville believes Jose Mourinho needs to rediscover Chelsea's killer instinct after another failure to see out a win in Manchester.
The Blues have enjoyed an unbeaten start to their Premier League campaign and have only dropped points in 1-1 draws at both the Etihad Stadium and Old Trafford, despite taking the lead in both matches.
Frank Lampard rescued a point for 10-man Manchester City in September, while Robin van Persie struck in injury time on Sunday for United and Neville feels Chelsea's players paid the price for adopting a negative mentality on both occasions.
Speaking on Monday Night Football, he highlighted the likes of Didier Drogba and Oscar dropping deep after the opening goal and accused Eden Hazard of "slightly showboating", as they allowed United back into the game.
"I was semi-critical of Chelsea a few weeks ago away at Manchester City because when City went down to 10 men I thought they let City off the hook,"
Neville: Chelsea need killer touch
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