

Paul Parker says Manchester United must sign a goalkeeper and has no faith in Ruben Amorim's selection of Andre Onana.
Parker lifted the Premier League title on two occasions during his time at Old Trafford, playing in front of legendary stopper Peter Schmeichel.
The 61-year-old is less than impressed with Man United's current custodians, insisting Onane is simply 'not a goalkeeper'.
Paul Parker: 'Andre Onana is not a goalkeeper'
Speaking via CasinoBernie, Parker fumed following the team's Carabao Cup exit to League Two outfit Grimsby Town on penalties.
David Artell's side went two goals up against the Premier League giants but were pegged back during the second half as the game ended 2-2. The tie went straight to a spot-kicks, which saw Grimsby progress to the Third Round after a 12-11 shootout scoreline.
"Therell be at least one of those Manchester United players on that pitch that their weekly wage will be what the whole Grimsby XI are earning.
"I don't think that whole squad is going to cost �200k a week. We have got players there on over two-hundred grand a week. So that says a lot. In that sense, it is quite bad."
Parker played in one of Man United's most embarrassing cup defeats back in 1995, as the Red Devils were beaten 3-0 by York City.
He says that result may be worse than Ruben Amorim's defeat at Blundell Park but asserts it is the 'most embarrassing for a long time.'
GRIMSBY TOWN HAVE BEATEN MANCHESTER UNITED!
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