Man Utd flops look glum as they arrive back at Carrington after Erik ten Hag’s brutal Manchester derby punishment

MANCHESTER UNITED players arrived at Carrington with glum faces after their derby humiliation.

The Red Devils were beaten 3-0 by bitter rivals Manchester City on Sunday afternoon.

ZenpixMarcus Rashford arrived at Carrington in a Lamborghini[/caption]

ZenpixBruno Fernandes arrived in a Bentley[/caption]

ZenpixHannibal looked miserable as he pulled up[/caption]

ZenpixAndre Onana was stone-faced behind the wheel of his car[/caption]

Manager Erik ten Hag raged at his players after the final whistle and made them endure several punishments.

SunSport exclusively revealed that the first was to sit inside the dressing room in silence so the team could ponder over their own performances while listening to City’s celebrations.

Ten Hag also planned to give the squad a day off yesterday but it was cancelled as the inquest began into the defeat.

And the struggling stars have been told to do “homework” with personalised videos sent to them to show individuals where they went wrong.

United face Newcastle in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night at Old Trafford as they look to put things right.

In preparation for the last 16 tie, players drove into Carrington this morning knowing the pressure is on.

Marcus Rashford turns 26 today and the birthday boy arrived in a £350,000 Lamborghini Urus.

There was a glum look on the face of Hannibal Mejbri as he parked up.

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ZenpixRaphael Varane and his team-mates have been punished by the manager[/caption]

ZenpixHarry Maguire expected a day off yesterday but has had no break since the loss to City[/caption]

Meanwhile, Bruno Fernandes was behind the wheel of a Bentley and Harry Maguire drove his Range Rover.

The likes of Andre Onana, Altay Bayindir, Raphael Varane, Diogo Dalot, and Donny van de Beek were also pictured on their arrival.

United are eighth in the Premier League, 11 points behind leaders Tottenham, and they are in danger of crashing out the Champions League in the group stages.

It is the club’s worst start to a season since 1986-87 when Ron Atkinson was sacked on November 6.

United face Newcastle before two away games against Fulham in the Prem and then Copenhagen in Europe.

ZenpixThe rain poured as Diogo Dalot arrived in a Ferrari[/caption]

ZenpixVan de Beek didn’t look too happy as he drove in[/caption]

ZenpixAltay Bayindir will hope to make his debut versus Newcastle tomorrow[/caption]

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