Manager Jose Mourinho reckoned that his Manchester United side "didn't lose" even with Hull winning 2-1 in their EFL Cup semi-final second leg.
Luckily for Man United, they were able to defeat Hull to two goal to nil in the first leg of EFL cup semi-final which was enough to joined Southampton in the final - to be played at Wembley on 26 February with a 3-2 aggregate success.
However, the Manchester United boss refused to acknowledge Hull had scored a penalty during the second leg at the KCOM Stadium.
He said in Portuguese "I only saw two goals," "It was 1-1."
The visitors gave the full Man United defence many work to do throughout the night making it a further difficult for the home players to do threat in the area of goal, and costing the home side a goal from the spot kick.
United levelled through Paul Pogba, only for Niasse to give Hull victory.
Mourinho said: "I saw the Pogba goal and their goal was a fantastic goal - great action, great cross and the guy coming in at the far post. 1-1."
The defeat to Hall spell an end to United's 17-match unbeaten run, and Mourinho's frustration due to this walked out of a television interview after about 30 seconds.
"I behaved on the bench, no sending-off, no punishment so no more words," Mourinho, on his 54th birthday, told Sky Sports.
"To speak about the performance, I have to speak about things I don't want to speak about because the game was totally under control - the game was dead.
"The game was totally under control and something happened to open the game."
Mourinho doesn't United would be favourites when they meet Southampton next month.
"It doesn't matter where we play," said Mourinho. "I don't think we are favourites against nobody."
Manchester Evening News reporter Stuart Mathieson analysed Mourinho's body language after the defeat
'Wembley's special meaning'
Despite his frustration, Mourinho now has the chance to win the League Cup for a fourth time, equalling the record held by former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson and ex-Nottingham Forest manager Brian Clough.
Southampton will be attempting to win just the second major trophy in their history, after beating Liverpool 2-0 on aggregate in the other semi-final.
Mourinho, who won the trophy in all three of his finals as Chelsea manager, added: "Wembley is Wembley. It is for professionals with passion for football.
"It has a special meaning, a special feeling. Of course I am happy to be there. Of course I am happy to bring many thousands of our fans because I think also for them it is something they will always remember."
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