Marcus Rashford was caught on camera seething after being substituted in Manchester United’s 0-0 draw against Aston Villa this afternoon. The Red Devils forward appeared to be unhappy about something, with eagle-eyed viewers spotting a three-word outburst before he took his place on the bench.
Erik ten Hag’s side were largely toothless in attack at Villa Park, failing to score for a third successive Premier League game in a run standing at 308 minutes.
Rashford looked the brightest, though, testing Emi Martinez with a couple of fierce long-range efforts as he hunted for his fifth goal of the season.
The 26-year-old received a yellow card on the hour mark and was fortunate to escape a second for a foul on Leon Bailey shortly afterwards.
Referee Rob Jones had been the subject of stick from United’s players throughout the match after he booked Christian Eriksen, Harry Maguire and Kobbie Mainoo but didn’t any of the Villa team.
And Rashford may have been ranting about Jones after Ten Hag hauled him off in the moments following his lucky escape, bringing on Antony in his place.
The United No. 10 was caught on camera saying what some supporters believe was “he’s gone mad,” while others are convinced he shouted “it’s so bad.”
Rashford could have also been frustrated with his manager’s decision to take him off, United’s latest below-par display, or with his own performance in the West Midlands.
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