Grimsby Town has secured a stunning Carabao Cup victory over Manchester United, with manager Ruben Amorim suggesting player downing of tools. Grimsby took a 2-0 lead over Man United thanks to horrendous goalkeeping from Andre Onana. The United goalkeeper should have saved the first strike, and was in no-man’s land when the cross for the second was delivered. Ruben Amorim's side battled back into the game with goals from Bryan Mbeumo and Harry Maguire, forcing the tie to penalties. A seething Amorim had nowhere to hide, and his displeasure showed in his post-match comments. Amorim's comments carry a chilling undertone, hinting that his own players may have downed tools. This is eerily reminiscent of Jose Mourinho's infamous final interview as Chelsea boss after a loss to Leicester City, when he accused his squad of betraying his tactical instructions. For a Man United manager to imply such disobedience this early into a season, after such a humiliating cup defeat, represents a new low for the club. Grimsby's win will be remembered for a long time, and the club's fans are ecstatic. The team's performance was outstanding, and they fully deserved the win. Grimsby's manager will be proud of his team's achievement, and the players will be buoyed by the confidence boost. The Carabao Cup win is a significant milestone for Grimsby, and the club will look to build on this success in the coming weeks. Grimsby's players were over the moon with their win, and the team's spirit was evident throughout the game. The win is a result of Grimsby's determination and hard work, and the club will look to continue this form in the future.