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END TIME: Man United make Amorim sack decision 

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END TIME: Man United make Amorim sack decision 

Manchester United has decided against parting ways with manager Ruben Amorim, despite a disappointing exit from the Carabao Cup earlier this week.

In a surprising turn of events, Grimsby Town, a club from the fourth tier of English football, eliminated the historically successful Red Devils on Wednesday evening.

This shocking defeat marks a significant moment in United’s history, as it is the first time they have ever been knocked out of a tournament by a team from League Two.

Grimsby Town took control of the match early on, establishing a two-goal advantage by halftime. Nevertheless, Amorim’s squad showed resilience in the second half, clawing their way back into the game with late equalizers from Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire.

Ultimately, the match concluded in a tense penalty shoot-out, where Grimsby Town emerged victorious and advanced to the third round, leaving United to ponder their early cup exit.

Under Amorim’s management, the team has struggled significantly this season, as they have yet to secure a victory in any of their three matches played thus far.

This lackluster start to the campaign has fueled growing speculation regarding Amorim’s future at Old Trafford.

However, according to a report from BBC Sport, the 40-year-old manager still retains the backing of the club’s hierarchy, who are firmly committed to avoiding impulsive decisions in light of the current challenges.

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