Ruben Amorim apologized to the fans after Manchester United was humiliated by Grimsby Town in the Carabao Cup and then aimed an excavation on his Flops team.
United fought back from two goals to force a Marathon Penalty Shootout in Blundell Park, but were eliminated by the Underdogs of the League Two after summer identities Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo failed from the place.
“I just have to say sorry to our fans,” Amorim said. 'The way we started the game, we were not even here. When everything is so important in our club, everything that happened, it is a problem in our club, we have to do so much better.
'The feeling is the same in the penalties. I think football was really honest today – the best team won.
“It should be my job to understand what happened. Again, I'm really sorry for our fans.
'The support they have given me, always with all the defeats they always help the team. Today I have nothing to say. I'm really sorry. It is sometimes too much.
'I think the best team has won, the only team on the field. The best players lose because one team can win against any group of players, and I think the team and players have spoken very hard today, so that's it. '
Amorim had repeated several times that his united players 'really spoke loudly', was asked what he meant by the comment.
“I think it is really clear what they were saying, so let's continue from this day,” he replied. 'I think it was clear to everyone what happened today.
'The way we start the game without any intensity, all the idea of ​​the pressure, we were completely lost and that is why I think they spoke very hard.
That is more than a result. That is the biggest problem in the team. I think it was really clear today.
'You can't change everything in one summer. You have to win games. You should not show this type of performance.
'I think this is a bit the limit. I think something should change. At the moment we have to concentrate on the weekend and then we have time to think. '
It was the first time in the history of United they lost to the fourth-year-old opposition in the cup, and Grimsby boss David Artell burst with pride after a famous victory.
“This is an accumulation of 15 months, 18 months, all in one night,” he said.
'Look, they are an incredible team, Manchester United. They have an incredible manager and they are on the right track, you can see that.
'We also have an incredible group of players who want to play for this football club, live in the area and want to get better every day.
