I was embarrassed - Rashford breaks silence on Liverpool's thrashing

Manchester United were four goals behind at the half-time interval in the Premier League for the first time.

I was embarrassed - Rashford breaks silence on Liverpool's thrashing
Marcus Rashford

Marcus Rashford says he was embarrassed by Liverpool’s 5-0 thrashing of Manchester United at Old Trafford last Sunday.

The forward has apologized to the fans for the rejected scoreline yet has promised that the players will redeem themselves in the upcoming matches to move Manchester United forward.

The 23-year old started the game at Old Trafford but was overshadowed by the aggressive defence of Liverpool shielded by Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate giving him little room to prevail.

He was subbed in the 62-nd minute for Diogo Dalot due to a tactical approach by the manager, Ole Gunner Solskjaer following the Red card of Paul Pogba.

The Red Devils suffered their heaviest ever defeat at home to Liverpool, whilst it's the first time they have lost to-nil by 5+ goals at home since February 1955 (5-0 v Man City), Opta revealed.

Rashford is confident they can make up for the loss and revive the team to the top.

“I can’t lie you haven’t heard from me on here because as a United fan I didn’t really know what to say after Sunday. I was embarrassed. I am embarrassed. Our fans are everything and you didn’t deserve that. We’re working hard to try and fix this. We have to redeem ourselves,” he wrote on Twitter.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come under immense criticism and is reported to have lost control of the team. He is expected to record an appealing scoreline against Spurs on Saturday else he stands a chance of losing his job, the Sun reports.