Manchester United forward Marcus Rashford says he's 'embarrassed' after the club's 5-0 defeat to Liverpool on Sunday.

Rashford broke his silence on Twitter late on Wednesday in an emotional post. 

The 23-year-old took to social media to tell United supporters that 'we're working hard to fix this'.

Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side were embarrassed by their rivals, leaving many, many United fans furious.

Indeed, several left Old Trafford at half time as they watched their side put up a meagre fight.

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Rashford: 'I am embarrassed'

Rashford is usually never afraid to come out in difficult times and he's now reacted to the defeat on Twitter.

"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," he said.

"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."

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United fans want action

Fair play to Rashford for speaking up. Many of his teammates have remained silent following the match, and the young forward wasn't under pressure to speak publicly.

However at this point, Man United supporters want action, not words. 

The club have already fallen adrift in the Premier League title race and on current form won't trouble the big teams in the Champions League.

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United face some tough fixtures

Their struggles can't be blamed on Rashford but he's part of a squad that is seriously underperforming.

Many United supporters are keen to see a new manager at the helm and Solskjaer will certainly do well to get through a difficult run of fixtures.

The Norwegian takes his side to Tottenham Hotspur on Saturday, with games against Manchester City and Chelsea to come in November.

December begins with a tricky tie at Arsenal.

It's thought that Solskjaer will be given some time to turn things around but if he fails in the next month, United will be on the lookout for their fifth manager in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era.

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