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Manchester United sank to new depths on Tuesday (Aug 26) when they crashed out of the League Cup in the second round following a 4-0 defeat at third-division Milton Keynes Dons.
United had announced the signing of Angel di Maria from Real Madrid in a British-record £59.7 million (S$122 million, US$98 million) deal shortly before kick-off, but they were brought down to earth with a painful bump as a second-string team fell apart at Stadium MK.
Will Grigg scored either side of half-time for the League One side before Benik Afobe added a brace of his own to leave a shell-shocked Louis van Gaal still searching for his first competitive win as United manager.
Jonny Evans, United's captain for the day, passed the ball straight to Ben Reeves inside his own area and the Dons number 10 squared to Grigg for a simple tap-in.
The home side were aggrieved not to have been awarded a penalty early in the second half when a shot from Dean Bowditch struck Evans on the arm, but in the 63rd minute they added a second goal.
After United again conceded possession cheaply, Grigg sprayed a pass wide to Reeves, who crossed for Grigg to beat De Gea with an outrageous chested finish from 10 yards.
There was more misery to come for United, whose seventh-place finish last season was their worst since 1990. With 20 minutes remaining, Reeves displayed his disdain for the visiting defence with a showy no-look through ball for substitute Afobe, who held his nerve to sweep the ball past De Gea.
Belatedly, United rallied, with Adnan Januzaj hitting the post, but with six minutes left Afobe charged through three weak challenges before slamming home to complete a humiliating night for English football's misfiring giants.
English League Cup second-round results:
Bournemouth 3 Northampton Town 0
Brentford 0 Fulham 1
Burnley 0 Sheffield Wednesday 1
Crewe Alexandra 2 Bolton Wanderers 3 (after extra time)
Derby County 1 Charlton Athletic 0
Gillingham 0 Newcastle United 1
Huddersfield Town 0 Nottingham Forest 2
Leicester City 0 Shrewsbury Town 1
Middlesbrough 3 Preston North End 1
Millwall 0 Southampton 2
Milton Keynes Dons 4 Manchester United 0
Norwich City 3 Crawley Town 1
Port Vale 2 Cardiff City 3
Scunthorpe United 0 Reading 1
Swansea City 1 Rotherham United 0
Swindon Town 2 Brighton and Hove Albion 4 (after extra time)
Walsall 0 Crystal Palace 3
Watford 1 Doncaster Rovers 2
West Bromwich Albion 1 Oxford United 1 (after extra time, West Bromwich Albion win 7-6 on penalties)
West Ham United 1 Sheffield United 1 (after extra time, Sheffield United win 5-4 on penalties)
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