Manchester United fans have hit out at Fulham winger Adama Traore on social media for his Instagram post following his clash with Lisandro Martinez.
United defender Martinez secured three points for his side on Sunday as his late winner sealed the win over Fulham in a Premier League clash at Craven cottage.
Although his winning goal was undoubtedly the most important moment of the match, it was Martinez's rivalry with Fulham attacker Traore that once again made headlines.
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And it would appear that the feud has continued off the pitch, as United fans have called out the winger for his Instagram post following the match.
After Martinez claimed that he had sent Traore 'to the gym' during their Premier League clash at Old Trafford earlier in the season, tensions between the two players were high heading into Sunday's game.
This resulted in the pair clashing on several occasions throughout the match, and on one occasion, Martinez was left on the floor in pain while Traore walked away seemingly unfazed by the incident.
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And it is exactly this moment that the Fulham attacker decided to share a photo of on his Instagram account when posting about the match.
Posting a photo of the moment, Traore wrote: "Tough loss. We deserved more, but we will keep working hard and improving."
Given the fact that Fulham had lost the match, and that it was Martinez that had scored the winning goal in the game, United fans immediately called out Traore for his 'shameless' and 'embarrassing' post.
Reacting to the post, one United fan wrote: "Brother you lost, he scored the winner. Have some shame."
While one added: "You got beat home and away, the picture doesn’t change anything."
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And one joked: "Licha 2-0 Gym trainer. Bro has no shame."
The result takes United up to 12th in the Premier League and marks just their second League win of 2025 so far.
They welcome Crystal Palace to Old Trafford in their next domestic match, but will first travel to Turkey to face Fotbal Club FCSB in their final match of the Europa League group stage.
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