Louis Van Gaal will be less than impressed with his Manchester United stars, after the Premier League outfit were held to a goalless draw with League 2 side Cambridge United in the FA Cup 4th Round.
We could show you infographics about how much the United squad cost compared to Cambridge, or how the Cambridge players have to pay out of their own pocket to replace any shirts they swap with United players, but instead we'll just show you what the masses on twitter had to say about the whole thing.
Game over & this is a compliment to Manager Richard Money & his team, they took a leaf out of the Tony Pulis book of defending 4a £££replay
— Chris Kamara (@chris_kammy) January 23, 2015
Dutch manager, array of attacking players, free flowing football….
— BeautifullyRed (@BeautifullyRed) January 23, 2015
Well done Cambridge. Embarrassingly ponderous and painful display by Man Utd. No question L2 team deserved replay.
— Ian Darke (@IanDarke) January 23, 2015
Well done Cambridge what the cup is all about. But lifetime bans for all those in the half and half scarfs please.
— This is Millwall (@ThisIsMillwall) January 23, 2015
Man Utd have played 3 domestic cup games this season V MK Dons Yeovil Town and Cambridge Utd.
Goals scored 2 goals conceded 4.
Magic????????????????????
— Jason Victor Cundy (@jasoncundy05) January 23, 2015
Brilliant strong performance by Cambridge, and their crowd on the standing terraces - fancy that! - sounded magnificent.
— David Conn (@david_conn) January 23, 2015
Look at the Cambridge lads after a draw. That's what the Cup is about. Work rate was unreal. Deserved it over all.
— Paul McGrath (@WesterosBatman) January 23, 2015
In fairness, there have been a lot to choose from, but that is probably the worst Utd performance in years. Shameful. Take a bow Cambridge.
— Simon Delaney (@SimonDelaneyEsq) January 23, 2015
Well done Cambridge.... pic.twitter.com/cTuZrKWug6
— Seán Sheehan (@SeanSheehanBA) January 23, 2015
Cambridge will earn more by getting that replay at Old Trafford (£1.7M) than they would normally earn in a year (£1.6M).
— Ross Berry. (@RBTweets95) January 23, 2015
Feel sorry for our fans who have paid the money and gone to Cambridge, absolutely horrible just watching this on telly
— James Browning (@JamesBrowning96) January 23, 2015