Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford has rejected claims of being upset with manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.
After scoring in victory at Tottenham, Rashford went to celebrate in front of the Red Devils supporters and appeared subdued before passionately shouting in front of the visiting fans, with former United midfielder Owen Hargreaves claiming that Solskjaer not starting the 23-year-old was affecting his mood.
Rashford has taken to Twitter to confirm that the celebration was 'pure elation' and hinted he has no issue with Solskjaer in the United dressing room.
Rashford tweeted on Monday: "Fuming at the manager??! We won the game! That celebration was pure relief!
"It's been a hard week…"