
Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim has been questioned over his decision to give Benjamin Sesko the 10th penalty during their Carabao Cup second-round match against Grimsby Town.
Former Chelsea player Don Hutchinson criticized the move, suggesting it may have contributed to United’s defeat by the League Two side. He noted that as a number 9 at Manchester United, Sesko could have taken the first kick to build confidence.
Hutchinson added, “So, is this on Amorim by not picking him or did Amorim look at the players in the eyes and think, ‘Right, who fancies it?’ Because normally that’s a giveaway.”
Manchester United drew 2-2 with Fulham in their second Premier League game and will next face Burnley. The Red Devils currently sit 16th in the league table.
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