
The Blues boss said he was wrong to open up the midfield at Old Trafford, and conceded his poor set-piece planning cost them in the 3-0 defeat.
"It's more my error than the players," said the Brazilian. "Now I need to change systems and start from new.
"We need more to work together and when it is wrong we need more togetherness."
The damaging defeat left Chelsea four points adrift of league leaders Liverpool and only a point ahead of United, who have two games in hand over their title rivals.
And the defeat extended the Blues' current run of just three victories in their past 11 games in all competitions.
Sunday's performance has led to some critics questioning Chelsea's title aspirations, with newspaper reports suggesting that a breakdown in the relationship between Scolari and his players - in particular Nicholas Anelka - is at the heart of the Londoners' recent struggles.
But Scolari said: "I read that the press said that I opened the midfield against Manchester United - sure, this is the reality.
"Other coaches try to say 'no'. I say 'yes, I am wrong' - this is my style.
"But after one victory, or two or three, we will relax and win more. We just need more attention and more togetherness."
Scolari's men face a potentially tricky FA Cup third round replay against Southend on Wednesday, and the Brazilian admits that match has taken on extra significance.
"Southend is the game of the year," he said. "We need to think the same way.
"It's the FA Cup. If our spirit is not the same as Southend's, then it's difficult, but if our spirit is the same then we have good chance because we have better players than Southend.
"But we need to prove it on the pitch."
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