Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford has responded to a clip of a viral video of him reacting to fans heckling him as he left Old Trafford.
The incident occurred after they lost 1-0 to Atletico Madrid in the second leg of their Champions League Round of 16 game, which saw them exit the competition 2-1 on aggregate.
A video posted on social media appeared to show Rashford walking past fans outside the ground after the game, hearing something shouted and then attempting to head towards them before being ushered away by security. He then appeared to make a gesture with his hand to the fans as he walked away.
On Wednesday Rashford posted a message on Twitter that said: “There are two sides to every story.
There are 2 sides to every story. pic.twitter.com/Xl2PRyaX2c
— Marcus Rashford MBE (@MarcusRashford) March 16, 2022
“A video can paint a thousand words and in this case lead to inaccurate info being shared on social media.
“Guys for weeks I’ve been heckled, threatened, questioned and last night my emotion got the better of me. I’m a human being. Reading and hearing that stuff about yourself every day it wears you down.
“No one is more critical of my performance than me. But what you see in this video lacks context.
“I had been heckled from the minute I stepped foot outside the ground, abuse not just aimed at my football. People were looking for a reaction from me. Phones were at the ready. Of course I should have walked straight past and ignored it, that’s what we’re supposed to do right?
“I want to clarify two things. The first being what I actually said to the man throwing abuse at me which was ‘come over here and say it to my face’ (a fact security can back up) and secondly, the fact I used my forefinger to direct the fan to ‘come over and say it to my face’. I did not gesture with my middle finger.
“I’m not entitled. This isn’t ego. I’m upset. I’m disappointed. And in that moment it was silly but I was being human.”
The England forward has scored five goals in all competitions this season for the club, the most recent of which came in January.
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