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Man Utd suffer embarrassing friendly defeat ahead of Newport clash as fans say ‘nothing shocks me these days’

But Erik ten Hag was given a boost as two injured stars returned to action

MANCHESTER UNITED have suffered a humiliating training ground friendly defeat, according to reports.

The Red Devils have not been in action since drawing 2-2 with Tottenham on January 14.

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Erik ten Hag's side are enduring a difficult seasonCredit: Getty

Many of Erik ten Hag's stars enjoyed a break in Dubai as they looked to recharge their batteries following a busy Christmas period.

They are now all back at Carrington, preparing for this weekend's FA Cup clash with League Two Newport County.

In a bid to get back in the swing of things, a training ground friendly with Burnley, who themselves have not played since January 12, was organised.

According to the Clarets won 3-1, with Antony scoring a penalty for the hosts.

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There was good news for Ten Hag though, with Luke Shaw and Harry Maguire - who haven't played since before Christmas - returning from injuries

Casemiro, Lisandro Martinez and Amad Diallo also featured in a sign United could soon be close to having a full-strength squad.

Despite that, fans were left dismayed by the result, with one writing on social media: "Nothing shocks me these days."

A second concerned fan posted: "*checks league position and form of Newport*."

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And a third moaned: "Crying. Get Ten Hag out ffs!"

Another gloomily added: "We are so f***ing s***."

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Burnley are 19th in the Premier League, having won just three of their 21 games so far this term.

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Man Utd's FA Cup opponents Newport, meanwhile, sit 14th in League Two.

Graham Coughlan's side booked their place in round four by beating non-league Eastleigh 3-1 in a replay.

Prior to that they defeated Oldham and Barnet in rounds one and two.

Tickets for Newport's clash with Man Utd sold out within just half an hour on Monday morning.

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The fourth-tier side were forced to sell the final tickets for the game online after angry confrontations between supporters and staff at their ticket office last week.

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