Robin van Persie has revealed that the Manchester United squad held an hour-long inquest into their defeat at Leicester. The Reds surrendered a two-goal lead to the newly promoted Foxes as they lost 5-3 at the King Power Stadium last weekend, extending their poor start to the season in the process. And Van Persie says that crunch talks were held after the game to look into the reasons for the collapse. "It shouldn't be possible [to lose like we did]," the Dutchman told Fox Sports News. "But it still happened. We have to deal with it. "We had a proper look at it next day. Sometimes it was a bit confronting and it was a long meeting. One hour [or] something. "We went from there, started again this week [and have put] a couple of really good sessions in. Everyone feels ready to face West Ham."