Paul Pogba snubbed Manchester United’s supporters and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after the 4-0 defeat to Everton on Sunday as he left the head coach apologizing to fans on the pitch.
The Red Devils produced their worst display at Goodison Park and vanished their top-four hopes for Champions League spot.
United went into the break two goals down, thanks to strikes from Richarlison and Gylfi Sigurdsson.
Lucas Digne and Theo Walcott added more goals in the second half.
At the full-time whistle, Solskjaer left United’s dugout and walked over to the far side of the pitch, to approach the travelling supporters.
The Norwegian held up both hands to signal an apology to United’s supporters, while Diogo Dalot and Scott McTominay stayed behind to applaud the away fans.
Pogba, however, swapped shirts with his France teammate Kurt Zouma and headed straight down after a brief conversation with Everton’s central defender.
“I’m furious the fact he’s had to go over and apologise for them.
“I’ve often said if you’ve got weeds in the garden, you’ve got to get rid of them.
“But there’s some Japanese knot weed at that football club and it’s attacking the foundations of the house, and it needs dealing with properly,” former United captain Gary Neville told Sky Sports after the game.”