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What Manchester United defenders did after Joe Willock goal and more moments missed vs Newcastle

Manchester United suffered a humbling 3-0 defeat at home to Newcastle that saw them knocked out of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday evening.

Erik ten Hag's side were comfortably beaten by the Magpies, with goals coming from Miguel Almiron, Lewis Hall and Joe Willock. Both sides had made several changes but United suffered the same problems that they have done all season.

Supporters were somewhat boosted by the return of Aaron Wan-Bissaka, who came off the bench at half-time, but Raphael Varane missed the clash through illness. Casemiro, hooked at half-time, picked up an injury that will see him miss the weekend trip to Fulham.

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Here are your moments missed from another woeful night.

Old meets new

Martin Dubravka was back at Old Trafford as he started for Newcastle, returning to the club where he spent half of last season on loan. The Slovakian goalkeeper enjoyed all the usual pre-match tunnel niceties, sharing a handshake and hug with Andre Onana.

Dubravka was unfortunately cup-tied for last season's final, having played twice in the early stages of the competition for United. And that led to the incredible scenario of Loris Karius making his debut for the Magpies at Wembley, with Nick Pope suspended.

Fans exchange verbal blows

Newcastle brought 8,000 fans with them and they enjoyed every second of an excellent night from their perspective. There are fewer limitations on away capacity compared to the Premier League and that meant that some of the more vocal home fans were relocated to near the expanded away end.

And for the opening exchanges, there was a lively atmosphere with the jovial home support

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