Frustrated Amorim baffled by Man United’s Carabao Cup loss
Ruben Amorim admitted he was left bewildered by Manchester United’s shocking Carabao Cup exit at the hands of League Two side Grimsby, calling the defeat both deserved and unacceptable. The Portuguese coach struggled to find explanations after watching his team deliver one of the most dismal performances of the post-Alex Ferguson era.
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A Night to Forget
United’s early exit was a painful reminder of their fall from Europe, forcing them into the competition’s second round for the first time since 2014. On that occasion, Louis van Gaal’s men were thrashed 4-0 by MK Dons, but this loss was arguably worse. At Blundell Park, Grimsby stormed into a 2-0 half-time lead with goals from Charles Vernam and former United player Tyrell Warren.
United’s Stuttering Response
Goalkeeper Andre Onana came under fire once again, failing to stop the first strike and being embarrassed for the second. Despite those setbacks, United clawed their way back through Bryan Mbeumo’s effort and a stoppage-time equaliser from Harry Maguire. The comeback, however, collapsed in the shootout. Onana briefly gave his side hope with a save, but Mbeumo struck the crossbar in sudden death, leaving United on the wrong end of a marathon 12-11 defeat.
Amorim’s Frustration
Speaking after the game, Amorim did not hold back. “Everything was wrong. The way we started, we were not even present,” he admitted. Apologising to fans repeatedly, the manager acknowledged his players had “spoken loudly” with their performance, hinting at deeper issues within the squad. Though pressed to clarify, Amorim insisted his focus had to shift quickly toward the next match and the upcoming international break.
Calls for Change
The manager’s frustration only grew as he pointed out the team’s repeated mistakes from last season. “The biggest problem is I have nothing to say,” he confessed, highlighting his disbelief at the errors made. With the transfer window closing soon, Amorim admitted that while sweeping changes are unrealistic, the team cannot continue showing such displays.
Grimsby’s Historic Night
While United’s misery dominated headlines, Grimsby manager David Artell hailed a “terrific night for the club, the town and the community.” He praised his players for their effort and spirit, calling the victory a statement moment for the Mariners, who remain unbeaten this season. For Grimsby, it was a night to savour; for United, one they will want to quickly forget.