ERIK TEN HAG led a glum-looking group of Manchester United stars through Stockport Station last night.
The Red Devils arrived at around 10:40pm after travelling back north following their 3-1 defeat at Arsenal.
United took the lead on 27 minutes through Marcus Rashford, but were pegged back by Martin Odegaard just seconds later.
Erik ten Hag thought his side had won it late on, only for Alejandro Garnacho's late strike to be disallowed following a VAR check.
Disaster then struck for the Red Devils, with Declan Rice and Gabriel Jesus both scoring in stoppage time for the Gunners.
Wearing a black cardigan, grey trousers and white trainers, Ten Hag looked weary as he walked through Stockport Station.
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A number of United players also trudged through the station in their club tracksuits.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka wore headphones as he walked alongside Hannibal Mejbri.
Jonny Evans solemnly walked along clutching a plastic bag following his second United debut.
Loan signing Sergio Reguilon also looked far from upbeat.
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Anthony Martial wore a neutral expression as he walked through the station.
Ten Hag lamented the officiating after the match.
He told Sky Sports: "The performance was alright from us. I thought we played a very good game but everything went against us – then you don't win the game.
"We needed a little bit more luck to win the game. It was not offside [for Alejandro Garnacho goal]. It was the wrong angle.
"It was then a penalty on [Rasmus] Hojlund and then we concede a goal that's a foul on Jonny Evans. It's so clear and obvious.
"You can say you need to finish your chances and that you shouldn't concede a goal after going 1-0 up. This is all true, but I was happy with the performance."
United return to action on Saturday when they host Brighton at Old Trafford.
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