Manchester United fans were left shocked by what former player Anthony Elanga did after getting substituted for Nottingham Forest.
The Red Devils suffered their ninth Premier League defeat of the season at the City Ground, with goals from Nicolas Dominguez and Morgan Gibbs-White cancelling out Marcus Rashford's strike.
Former United winger Elanga played a key part in Forest's victory, setting up Gibbs-White for the winning goal.
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And United fans were left furious at what the winger did after being substituted.
After his number was up, the 21-year-old went the long way round the pitch to the dugout, pointing to the Forest badge on his shirt to the crowd.
Taking to Twitter, fans couldn't believe his actions, with one person tweeting: "Elanga pointing to the Forest badge when he was subbed off is exactly the kind of s***housery I live for."
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Another added: "What’s that Nonsense touching of the badge that Elanga is doing?"
While another furious fan chimed in: "Elanga pointing to the forest badge what a snake."
However, others were more supportive of the Sweden international.
A third wrote: "Did Elanga point at the badge? If he scored he would have celebrated heavy. Don’t blame him."
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Speaking after the win, goalscorer and Player of the Match Gibbs-White told Sky Sports: "It's absolutely incredible. The win puts us in such a good position moving forward now. I think the boys have done absolutely incredible.
"We knew Man United's counter attack was going to be a threat so we trained for that. I think the boys played absolutely brilliant and we deserved the three points."
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