Rasmus Hojlund was spotted complaining about one Manchester United teammate during their win over Chelsea.
The Red Devils returned to winning ways in the Premier League on Wednesday, beating the Blues 2-1 at Old Trafford.
Scott McTominay opened the scoring inside 20 minutes after Bruno Fernandes saw his penalty saved by Robert Sanchez.
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Cole Palmer then levelled the scores on the stroke of half-time, guiding a low-driven effort into the bottom corner after a mazy run.
McTominay then turned up in the 69th minute to become Erik ten Hag's hero once again, heading home the winning goal.
But despite the victory, fans couldn't help noticing £72 million summer signing Hojlund's frustration with teammate Antony.
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Several supporters claimed that Hojlund's irritation spawned from the winger's passing and poor decision-making from other players.
One viewer tweeted: "Lack of service for Hojlund is so so bad. Bruno playing like there’s a bomb attached the ball as usual, Antony couldn’t pass water and Garnacho shooting on site every time."
Another added: "Hojlund might just be having two goals the whole season with Antony by his side."
While a third chimed in: "Hojlund constantly complaining to Antony about his failure to pass. He has a point btw."
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The victory leaves United sixth in the Premier League table, just three points adrift of cross-city rivals Manchester City.
While it will give Ten Hag valuable breathing space as he prepares to host Bournemouth, before facing Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
Sofyan Amrabat, who joined the Red Devils on loan, leapt to the defence of his manager after full-time.
"He is a fantastic coach," Amrabat said. "Of course, I worked with him several years ago [at Dutch side Utrecht] and already in that moment he was a fantastic manager.
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"But now, he's one of the best in the world. He's more experienced. He's done a fantastic job everywhere he went. He's a fantastic coach and we are all behind him."
Topics: Antony, Chelsea, Football, Manchester United, Premier League, Rasmus Hojlund, Fan Reactions