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Grimsby 2-2 Man Utd: What happens now for Ruben Amorim after Carabao Cup humiliation?

Amorim spoke in the summer about how emotional he gets on occasion. He vowed to be less forthright during his media commitments.

Some sympathy also has to be offered for the fact he was having to speak on the pitch with the backdrop of still gleeful Grimsby fans telling him he was going to be “sacked in the morning”.

Yet Amorim’s words do not smack of a renewed determination to deliver success to Old Trafford, just as his actions during the shootout did not give the impression of someone leading from the front.

And that is a problem.

For United’s restructure has been built around his famed system.

While it is fair to say Jadon Sancho and Antony did not have many supporters among the United fanbase and patience with Marcus Rashford was also wearing thin, those players’ values has reduced as the club have looked to move them on because Amorim does not play with conventional wide-men.

Amorim had been praised by some for his hardline stance with Alejandro Garnacho, and the Argentina international’s behaviour since he was exiled has not done him many favours.

But it is not that long ago that Garnacho, now in talks with Chelsea, was viewed as the future of United.

The same is also true of England international Kobbie Mainoo, who feels marginalised to such an extent that if a decent offer came in for him from a club he liked, he would be willing to leave, despite being a local boy and a childhood United fan.

Given a start at Grimsby after not playing for a single minute in the opening two Premier League games, Mainoo was left on for the full 90 minutes.

He didn’t produce a display that demanded repeated selection. But neither was he the worst player on the pitch.

To many, if the system is the reason why 20-year-old Mainoo may leave, the system needs changing. Amorim has said Mainoo is in contention with skipper Bruno Fernandes for a starting spot in the league.

The United boss felt his method of playing at Sporting, with three central defenders, two wing-backs, two central midfielders, two number 10s and a central striker, was the reason for his success.

This may be true. He was also at a club famed for developing highly talented young players in a league far less physically demanding than he has encountered in England, and where the competition, other than a couple of notable exceptions in Benfica and Porto, is typically limited.

On Sunday at Fulham, Silva explained clearly the tweak to his side’s formation that allowed Fulham to take control of the midfield area and turn a game that had threatened to get away from them in the early stages.

The game didn’t race away from Fulham because United failed to take their chances, a problem that Amorim repeatedly complained about last season.

This is why he spent £200m on attacking players this summer.

Matheus Cunha has looked a decent buy. If the Brazilian had converted his spot-kick in the shootout at Grimsby, United’s blushes would have been spared.

Yet his shot was saved, Bryan Mbeumo missed the decisive penalty, and it was surprising to many that Benjamin Sesko – the third of the expensive attacking additions – was the last outfield player to step forward for United.

There would still have been big questions to answer if Amorim’s side had managed to sneak through to round three.

At clubs like United, performances like this do not get brushed under the carpet. The noise around them is too loud for that to happen.

Amorim will speak to the media on Friday on the eve of his team’s home game against Burnley. Victory against the Clarets will be expected but it certainly is not guaranteed.

Beyond that, no-one can be sure what the future looks like for United.

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Man Utd dumped out of League Cup by fourth-tier Grimsby Town | Football News

Man Utd lost on penalties to Grimsby Town of the fourth tier of English football following a 2-2 draw in normal time.

Manchester United sank to a new low under Ruben Amorim by getting eliminated by fourth-tier Grimsby Town after a marathon penalty shootout in the second round of the English League Cup.

Grimsby won a dramatic shootout 12-11 at the 9,000-capacity Blundell Park on England’s east coast, with Bryan Mbeumo missing the decisive penalty on Wednesday.

United needed late goals by Mbeumo and Harry Maguire just to salvage a 2-2 draw in regulation, having trailed 2-0 at halftime.

It will go down as one of the most embarrassing results in United’s history and leaves the team winless in three games so far this campaign, after a woeful 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season.

“It’s an amazing feeling, one that will live on forever,” said Grimsby’s Charles Vernam, who scored one of the team’s goals.

Tyrell Warren of Grimsby Town scores his team's second goal during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Grimsby Town and Manchester United
Tyrell Warren of Grimsby Town scores his team’s second goal [George Wood/Getty Images]

Grimsby’s jubilant fans stormed onto the field to celebrate with the players after Mbeumo’s spot kick rebounded off the crossbar to seal United’s fate.

The home team is currently fourth in League Two, and finished the match with a lineup containing several academy graduates and a Faroe Islands international.

United, meanwhile, had 200 million pounds ($270m) worth of new signings just in its attack in Mbeumo, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko.

Cunha also failed in the shootout by having his weak attempt saved.

“Going into the penalty shootout, the gaffer (manager) said to us, ‘Lads, all the pressure is on them,’ and it was really,” Grimsby midfielder Kieran Green said.

 

Players of Grimsby Town celebrates victory during the Carabao Cup Second Round match between Grimsby Town and Manchester United
Players of Grimsby Town celebrate victory after the penalty shootout [Shaun Botterill/Getty Images]

The result piles more pressure on Amorim, who came into the game with 16 wins from his 44 matches in charge of United after being hired in November.

United was only playing in the second round – for the first time since 2014– after failing to qualify for European competition last season.

That year, the team lost 4-0 at third-tier MK Dons in the second round.

Brighton cruised into round three with a 6-0 demolition of Oxford as Stefanos Tzimas scored twice on his debut.

Fulham and Everton also progressed with 2-0 wins over Bristol City and Mansfield respectively.

Grimsby Town fans celebrate on the pitch after the match against Man Utd
Grimsby Town fans celebrate on the pitch after the match [Lee Smith/Reuters]

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Grimsby vs Man Utd LIVE RESULT: Carabao Cup updates as Mbeumo hands United a lifeline in thrilling clash

Grimsby 2-0 Man Utd

60. The energy from Grimsby has been brilliant tonight.

With an hour gone, they still seem to have plenty in the tank.

The next goal is criitical in this game, Man Utd have enough quality on the pitch to turn this match in an instant.

Grimsby 2-0 Man Utd

58. What a chance for the Red Devils.

Mbuemo swings a cross into the box and Heaven has a completely free diving header.

Somehow, he puts his effort over the crossbar.

Woeful effort.

Grimsby 2-0 Man Utd

56. This weather may be helping the hosts.

The rain is torrential and makes conditions very difficult to play passing football in.

Man Utd have a free-kick some thirty yards out, good chance to ask some questions of the keeper.

Grimsby 2-0 Man Utd

54. Green does brilliantly to hold the ball up.

He seemed to have got in behind the defence but did not have the legs to make the most of it.

Grimsby are still looking dangerous on the attack here.

View from SunSport’s Gareth Davies at Kassam Stadium

A word for 39-year-old James Milner, named as Brighton skipper on his first start for four days short of a year.

He was named as skipper, and kept things ticking along nicely as Albion’s class kept them way out in front.

It was almost too easy for Brighton, who made it 3-0 seconds before the hour mark when Diego Gomez scored right footed from close in with the home defence opened up again.

Grimsby 2-0 Man Utd

52. That was a massive chance for Grimsby.

It should give them confidence that the Red Devils look very open when the hosts come at them.

As the rain pours down, Man Utd get a low cross into the box but the mixture of keeper and defender allows the League Two outfit to clear.

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