MANCHESTER, England (AP) — Ruben Amorim insisted he was living “day by day” as Manchester United manager as pressure ramps up on his position following the team's embarrassing midweek exit in the English League Cup at the hands of fourth-tier Grimsby Town.

Amorim criticized his players immediately after Wednesday's game, saying their performance “spoke for me really loud” before suggesting he’d discuss his future during the two-week international break that comes after Saturday's Premier League home match against Burnley.

Two days later, Amorim said he was “so frustrated, annoyed” at the time and warned that he would continue to make emotionally fueled outbursts after any bad performance by United.

“I’m going to say sometimes I hate my players, sometimes I love my players, sometimes

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