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After the second 0: 9 defeat of his career as a coach in the Premier League, Ralph Hasenhüttl tried his hand at optimism.

“A terrible start, a terrible end.

It's disappointing, frustrating, and awful.

But we got up after the first 0: 9 and we will get up after the second too, ”said the former RB Leipzig coach after his FC Southampton clap against Manchester United on Tuesday evening.

With the success, Manchester United set the record for the highest win in the Premier League, which has existed since 1992.

The Red Devils themselves had swept Ipswich Town off the pitch in 1995 with this result, Southampton lost 9-0 to Leicester City in October 2019.

On Twitter, Manchester's social media department posted: "Simply overwhelming." The team was "ruthless and relentless".

Hasenhüttl's team lost Alexandre Jankewitz in the second minute to a red card for gross foul play.

In the 86th minute Jan Bednarek caused a penalty and was also red-handed.

After Bruno Fernandes scored 7-0 on penalties, United scored twice more.

“After the second red card, every attack was a goal.

Then that's too easy.

But two people less is tough against such a team, ”said the Austrian Hasenhüttl.

Manchester drew level with rival City

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His colleague, on the other hand, indulged, no wonder.

“We waited for the players to show their magic and tonight was the night they could enjoy it.

We haven't had too many opportunities to just enjoy football, "said coach Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.

Manchester United drew level with leaders Manchester City with the win and now also have 44 points, but two more games and the worse goal difference.

Southampton is twelfth on the table.

“I had a few young players on the bench and wanted to give them a debut at Old Trafford.

But when I saw what happened, I preferred to leave her outside.

It's not nice to make your debut with a 9-0 win at Old Trafford, ”said Hasenhüttl.

At halftime it was already 0: 4.

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