Marcus Rashford's brother has backed him after he was ruled out of the Manchester derby.
The end was left out of the manchester united squad for Sunday's matchday Ruben Amorim.
Rashford joined Alejandro Garnacho existing fired for trip to Etihad Stadium.
Explaining his decision, Amorim said before the match: “For me it is important; performance in training, performance in matches, the way you dress, the way you eat, the way you relate to your teammates, the way to push your teammates.”
Meanwhile, the 27-year-old cheered on his teammates while watching the game at home.
Following United's dramatic final turn, Rashford shared a snapshot of the match on his television on Instagram.
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In the caption, she wrote: “Yessssssss! I love it guys.”
His brother and agent Dwaine Maynard also gave his reaction in the comments section.
Maynard added: “As you say, all he wants is for United to win. Regardless of anything else.”
Rashford's absence on Sunday was followed by reports that the Red Devils had put him up for sale.
According the guardianThe decision is part of a cultural reset at Old Trafford.
It is considered necessary to transform the club's fortunes after a decline in standards over the last decade, the report added.
However, Rashford still has more than three years left on his current contract.
The academy graduate signed a new contract until 2028 last summer.
So far this season, he has scored seven goals and provided three assists in 24 appearances in all competitions.
These include three goals in his six games since Amorim's arrival.