Man Utd fans think they’ve worked out Marcus Rashford’s damning three-word message after being subbed during Aston Villa draw

Rashford’s Three-Word Message Sparks Controversy: Manchester United Fans Think They Know What He Said

Manchester United fans are abuzz after Marcus Rashford’s substitution against Aston Villa, and it’s not just the 0-0 draw that’s got them talking. The forward’s apparent three-word message to the referee has left many wondering what he was trying to say.

Rashford was taken off by Erik ten Hag just after the hour mark, shortly after being booked by referee Rob Jones. As he left the pitch, he seemed to glance over at the official before speaking to the coaching staff. Fans are convinced that he said, "He’s gone mad."

The yellow card was Rashford’s second of the game, and many felt he was lucky to avoid a second yellow and subsequent red card. Speaking after the game, Ten Hag confirmed that Rashford’s caution was a key reason for his substitution. "Yeah, that’s one of the reasons he came off," he said. "Another foul and he probably would have been sent off. We couldn’t take that risk."

The incident has sparked a heated debate among United fans, with some defending Rashford’s actions and others calling for greater discipline from the forward. Whatever the truth may be, one thing is certain: Rashford’s message has sent shockwaves through the fanbase.

What do you think Rashford said to the referee? Let us know in the comments!

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