Ruben Amorim said something has to change after Manchester Uniteds defeat to Grimsby Town, but that it could not be 22 players again. Man Utd suffered an embarrassing defeat in the Carabao Cup second round to the League Two club, losing 12-11 on penalties, having fought back from 2-0 down in the final 15 minutes, and Amorim repeatedly said afterwards the players spoke really loudly with their performance.
Amorim has failed to win any of Manchester Uniteds first three matches of the season despite signing a new front line in Benjamin Sesko, Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo, who all featured in the tie, with the pressure growing ahead of their Premier League fixture at home to Burnley on Saturday.
Grimsby 2-2 Man Utd (12-11 pens) – report & highlightsAs it happened | Teams | Match statsTransfer Centre LIVE! | Man Utd news & transfers🔴Got Sky? Watch now on the Sky Sports app📱I am shocked because we are in the moment when we make a lot of changes, Amorim said on ITV.
We try to fight a lot of things but then when we have these moments, we need to show up. If we dont show up, you can feel that something has to change and you are not going to change 22 players again.
Andre Onana, making his first appearance of the season, was at fault for both Grimsby goals, allowing Charles Vernans 22nd-minute strike to go through him at his near post before missing his punch at a cross which gave Tyrell Warren a tap-in eight minutes later.
But Amorim stressed the goalkeeper wasnt the only issue at Blundell Park. With all due respect, when you play against a fourth division team, its not the goalkeeper, its everything, he told Sky Sports.
Its the environment, its the way we face the competition. We know that in the moment, people will pay attention to everything, its massive – every detail. We showed that performance today. My players spoke for me, really loud.
It doesnt matter if we recover [from 2-0 down] or not. Its the signs the team made during the game. The beginning of the game. I know that the best team won, the only team that was on the pitch. The best players lose, because one team can win against any group of players.
I think the team and the players spoke really loud today. Thats it. We lost. The best team won. Asked to clarify what he meant by his players speaking really loud, Amorim added: Its really clear what they spoke.
Lets move on from this day. I think it was really clear for everybody what happened today. Its not just the space, but the way we started the game without any intensity. All the ideas of the pressure, we were completely lost.
Its hard to explain. Thats what they spoke really loud. When you lose but you see something new, its different. When you see something different like today, its hard to talk about that. I just want to say Im really sorry to the fans.
The support they give me, the support that they are always, with all the defeats, with the team, today I have nothing to say apart from sorry. I think they gave the response on the pitch today. Now, we have a game in the weekend and then two weeks off.
We will solve things out. Dalot questions Man Utd standardsMan Utd defender Diogo Dalot speaking to MUTV: Not good enough, clearly, especially in the first half. We gave the game to them – first balls, second balls, set-plays.
We fought back in the second half but that was the minimum we could show to the fans that travelled, and for the club. We cannot come here and expect its going to be easy. Credit for their fight to go through.
But it shouldnt be enough to win against us because we should have shown much more. Its minimum standards. I dont want to go through the same sentence time again, we just need to show. Worse than Rangnick? The stats that damn Amorim Manchester Uniteds defeat by Grimsby marks the first time in the clubs history that they have been eliminated from a cup competition by a team in the fourth tier.
Amorims 35.6 per cent win rate in all competitions is the lowest by a Manchester United manager in the Premier League era, below Ralf Rangnick on 37.9 per cent, and a long way below Louis van Gaal, on 52.
4 per cent, and David Moyes, on 52.9 per cent.Manchester United have only won seven of his 29 Premier League games in charge. They are yet to win consecutive Premier League games under Amorim.They finished last season with a club-record low of 42 points in the Premier League.
They also recorded their lowest Premier League finish in 15th, and their lowest total for goals scored with only 44.Amorim has taken charge of more Premier League games (29), than he has won points (28).