MANCHESTER UNITED fans were left hoping Marcus “Rashfrord” had a strong “debut” after the club’s official Twitter posted a spelling error on their teamsheet.
The Red Devils’ account, who have 20.6 million followers on the social media site, enthusiastically posted the starting XI for today’s clash with Sheffield United.
Man Utd fans poked fun at their club’s Twitter after their ‘Rashfrord’ gaffe
They tweeted: “Did someone say team news? Here’s our starting line-up to face Sheffield United.”
But in a clear admin error, the graphic posted had Rashford’s name spelled “Rashfrord” – and fans were quick to screengrab and laugh about the blunder before it was replaced with the correctly spelled graphic.
Supporters replied to the tweet in such force they even got it trending on Twitter with the game yet to kick-off.
One wrote: “Here’s hoping young Swedish Rashfrord impresses on his debut.”
Another said: “Introducing Sean Connery’s favourite United player… Rashfrord, Marcus Rashfrord.”
A third added: “Rashfrord ?? This club cant do owt right.”
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk