Manchester United Season 2024 -2025 -new start, lets go !

GRIMsby town iz nex tonite! :D

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Andre Onana
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Goalkeeper Onana was at fault for Grimsby's second goal
At a glance
  • Andre Onana mistake gifts Grimsby's second as League Two side take two-goal lead
  • Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire score late goals for Manchester United
  • Mbeumo penalty saved in marathon shootout
  • PLAYER RATER
Simon Stone
Chief football news reporter at Blundell Park
Manchester United suffered a humiliating Carabao Cup exit as they were beaten in a marathon penalty shootout by League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park.
It had appeared United had rescued themselves in the nick of time after finding themselves two goals down following a truly awful first-half display, with returning goalkeeper Andre Onana at fault for Grimsby's second.
Charles Vernam and Tyrell Warren got the Mariners goals before United substitute Bryan Mbeumo pulled one back and Harry Maguire equalised in the final minute.
But Matheus Cunha failed to secure victory in United's last spot-kick of the regulation five, and Mbeumo's second penalty hit the bar to hand Grimsby a 12-11 shootout success and trigger a pitch invasion from the jubilant home fans.
They eventually left the field but waited in their seats long after the final whistle as the players and manager David Artell came out to conduct post-match interviews following one of the greatest nights in the club's history.
United manager Ruben Amorim gave the impression of cowering in the dugout as the drama unfolded and one of only two realistic chances of silverware disappeared at the first available opportunity.
He endured the 'sacked in the morning' chants from gleeful home fans sat in the stand behind him during the first half as he watched his side find themselves in an even more embarrassing position than those he experienced last season, during which he described them as 'maybe the worst' in the club's history.
He was not helped by Onana's shocking error. Left out for the first two Premier League games of the season, the Cameroon international had not looked entirely comfortable even before he came to collect a cross swept into a crowded penalty area after 30 minutes.
Inexplicably, Onana dropped it and former United academy player Warren turned the loose ball into an empty net.
The goal doubled the advantage given to Grimsby by Vernam, who beat Onana with a low shot after Kieran Green took possession away from Amad Diallo and Manuel Ugarte, allowing Darragh Burns to deliver the far-post cross.
Amorim sent on skipper Bruno Fernandes, new forward Mbeumo and defensive kingpin Matthijs de Ligt at half-time in an attempt to save the game.
Mbeumo pulled one back with a shot into the corner 15 minutes from time. Following more attacking substitutes that meant Mason Mount and Mbeumo were filling the wing-back roles by the end, Maguire converted the last-minute equaliser.
As Cunha strode up to take United's fifth penalty, it seemed they would escape. But Cunha failed – and so did his team.
Grimsby players and fans celebrate on the pitch after beating Manchester United
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Image caption,
Grimsby's players and fans celebrated wildly on the pitch after one of the biggest wins in their history

  • At a glance
    • Andre Onana mistake gifts Grimsby's second as League Two side take two-goal lead
    • Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire score late goals for Manchester United
    • Mbeumo penalty saved in marathon shootout
    Simon Stone
    Chief football news reporter at Blundell Park

    Manchester United suffered a humiliating Carabao Cup exit as they were beaten in a marathon penalty shootout by League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park.

    It had appeared United had rescued themselves in the nick of time after finding themselves two goals down following a truly awful first-half display, with returning goalkeeper Andre Onana at fault for Grimsby's second.

    Charles Vernam and Tyrell Warren got the Mariners goals before United substitute Bryan Mbeumo pulled one back and Harry Maguire equalised in the final minute.

    But Matheus Cunha failed to secure victory in United's last spot-kick of the regulation five, and Mbeumo's second penalty hit the bar to hand Grimsby a 12-11 shootout success and trigger a pitch invasion from the jubilant home fans.

    They eventually left the field but waited in their seats long after the final whistle as the players and manager David Artell came out to conduct post-match interviews following one of the greatest nights in the club's history.

    United manager Ruben Amorim gave the impression of cowering in the dugout as the drama unfolded and one of only two realistic chances of silverware disappeared at the first available opportunity.

    He endured the 'sacked in the morning' chants from gleeful home fans sat in the stand behind him during the first half as he watched his side find themselves in an even more embarrassing position than those he experienced last season, during which he described them as 'maybe the worst' in the club's history.

    He was not helped by Onana's shocking error. Left out for the first two Premier League games of the season, the Cameroon international had not looked entirely comfortable even before he came to collect a cross swept into a crowded penalty area after 30 minutes.

    Inexplicably, Onana dropped it and former United academy player Warren turned the loose ball into an empty net.

    The goal doubled the advantage given to Grimsby by Vernam, who beat Onana with a low shot after Kieran Green took possession away from Amad Diallo and Manuel Ugarte, allowing Darragh Burns to deliver the far-post cross.

    Amorim sent on skipper Bruno Fernandes, new forward Mbeumo and defensive kingpin Matthijs de Ligt at half-time in an attempt to save the game.

    Mbeumo pulled one back with a shot into the corner 15 minutes from time. Following more attacking substitutes that meant Mason Mount and Mbeumo were filling the wing-back roles by the end, Maguire converted the last-minute equaliser.

    As Cunha strode up to take United's fifth penalty, it seemed they would escape. But Cunha failed – and so did his team.
 
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Andre Onana
Image source,Getty Images
Image caption,
Goalkeeper Onana was at fault for Grimsby's second goal
At a glance
  • Andre Onana mistake gifts Grimsby's second as League Two side take two-goal lead
  • Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire score late goals for Manchester United
  • Mbeumo penalty saved in marathon shootout
  • PLAYER RATER
Simon Stone
Chief football news reporter at Blundell Park
Manchester United suffered a humiliating Carabao Cup exit as they were beaten in a marathon penalty shootout by League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park.
It had appeared United had rescued themselves in the nick of time after finding themselves two goals down following a truly awful first-half display, with returning goalkeeper Andre Onana at fault for Grimsby's second.
Charles Vernam and Tyrell Warren got the Mariners goals before United substitute Bryan Mbeumo pulled one back and Harry Maguire equalised in the final minute.
But Matheus Cunha failed to secure victory in United's last spot-kick of the regulation five, and Mbeumo's second penalty hit the bar to hand Grimsby a 12-11 shootout success and trigger a pitch invasion from the jubilant home fans.
They eventually left the field but waited in their seats long after the final whistle as the players and manager David Artell came out to conduct post-match interviews following one of the greatest nights in the club's history.
United manager Ruben Amorim gave the impression of cowering in the dugout as the drama unfolded and one of only two realistic chances of silverware disappeared at the first available opportunity.
He endured the 'sacked in the morning' chants from gleeful home fans sat in the stand behind him during the first half as he watched his side find themselves in an even more embarrassing position than those he experienced last season, during which he described them as 'maybe the worst' in the club's history.
He was not helped by Onana's shocking error. Left out for the first two Premier League games of the season, the Cameroon international had not looked entirely comfortable even before he came to collect a cross swept into a crowded penalty area after 30 minutes.
Inexplicably, Onana dropped it and former United academy player Warren turned the loose ball into an empty net.
The goal doubled the advantage given to Grimsby by Vernam, who beat Onana with a low shot after Kieran Green took possession away from Amad Diallo and Manuel Ugarte, allowing Darragh Burns to deliver the far-post cross.
Amorim sent on skipper Bruno Fernandes, new forward Mbeumo and defensive kingpin Matthijs de Ligt at half-time in an attempt to save the game.
Mbeumo pulled one back with a shot into the corner 15 minutes from time. Following more attacking substitutes that meant Mason Mount and Mbeumo were filling the wing-back roles by the end, Maguire converted the last-minute equaliser.
As Cunha strode up to take United's fifth penalty, it seemed they would escape. But Cunha failed – and so did his team.
Grimsby players and fans celebrate on the pitch after beating Manchester United
Image source,Getty Images
Image caption,
Grimsby's players and fans celebrated wildly on the pitch after one of the biggest wins in their history

  • At a glance
    • Andre Onana mistake gifts Grimsby's second as League Two side take two-goal lead
    • Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire score late goals for Manchester United
    • Mbeumo penalty saved in marathon shootout
    • Simon Stone

    Chief football news reporter at Blundell Park

    Manchester United suffered a humiliating Carabao Cup exit as they were beaten in a marathon penalty shootout by League Two Grimsby at Blundell Park.

    It had appeared United had rescued themselves in the nick of time after finding themselves two goals down following a truly awful first-half display, with returning goalkeeper Andre Onana at fault for Grimsby's second.

    Charles Vernam and Tyrell Warren got the Mariners goals before United substitute Bryan Mbeumo pulled one back and Harry Maguire equalised in the final minute.

    But Matheus Cunha failed to secure victory in United's last spot-kick of the regulation five, and Mbeumo's second penalty hit the bar to hand Grimsby a 12-11 shootout success and trigger a pitch invasion from the jubilant home fans.

    They eventually left the field but waited in their seats long after the final whistle as the players and manager David Artell came out to conduct post-match interviews following one of the greatest nights in the club's history.

    United manager Ruben Amorim gave the impression of cowering in the dugout as the drama unfolded and one of only two realistic chances of silverware disappeared at the first available opportunity.

    He endured the 'sacked in the morning' chants from gleeful home fans sat in the stand behind him during the first half as he watched his side find themselves in an even more embarrassing position than those he experienced last season, during which he described them as 'maybe the worst' in the club's history.

    He was not helped by Onana's shocking error. Left out for the first two Premier League games of the season, the Cameroon international had not looked entirely comfortable even before he came to collect a cross swept into a crowded penalty area after 30 minutes.

    Inexplicably, Onana dropped it and former United academy player Warren turned the loose ball into an empty net.

    The goal doubled the advantage given to Grimsby by Vernam, who beat Onana with a low shot after Kieran Green took possession away from Amad Diallo and Manuel Ugarte, allowing Darragh Burns to deliver the far-post cross.

    Amorim sent on skipper Bruno Fernandes, new forward Mbeumo and defensive kingpin Matthijs de Ligt at half-time in an attempt to save the game.

    Mbeumo pulled one back with a shot into the corner 15 minutes from time. Following more attacking substitutes that meant Mason Mount and Mbeumo were filling the wing-back roles by the end, Maguire converted the last-minute equaliser.

    As Cunha strode up to take United's fifth penalty, it seemed they would escape. But Cunha failed – and so did his team.

amorim dont dare 2 watch ze shootout like he’s playing wif scared money.

tink he knew he haf lost ze dressing room from his interview.

looking grim :D
 
Penalty shootout is heng suay, no need to be too upset about losing on penalties. :biggrin:
 
Manure will languish for at least 10 more years... Possibly even face relegation this season.

The players are not shit. But there's something very wrong with the club.
 
Record breaking (and very paiseh) 14 goals scored in 1 match against devils, kns
 
I don’t understand his stubbornness of staying the same formation against each and every team. And worst play the wrong player in wrong positions. Amad as left back when he is good at attacking. Banish grenacho when he actually quite good ? Buy expensive sesko and bench him ?

Seriously
 
rumours said that MU is trying to get either JM or OGS back.
OGS was sacked by Besiktas.
 
I don’t understand his stubbornness of staying the same formation against each and every team. And worst play the wrong player in wrong positions. Amad as left back when he is good at attacking. Banish grenacho when he actually quite good ? Buy expensive sesko and bench him ?

Seriously

Garnacho doesn't want to play for Man United anymore. He banishes the football club, not the other way round. :biggrin:

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Hope Amorim is kept at least until the Chelsea game, I want to see a historic raping scoreline. :sneaky:
 
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