Marcus Rashford sends VAR jibe after disallowed Manchester United goal vs Everton

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Marcus Rashford described the decision to disallow his goal during Manchester United's 2-1 win over Everton at Goodison Park on Sunday evening as 'questionable'.

After seeing team-mates Antony and Cristiano Ronaldo — who notched his 700th goal of his club career — turn the game on its head in the first-half, following Alex Iwobi's early opener for the home side.

Late on, Rashford thought he had wrapped up the points once. The England international beat Everton right-back Seamus Coleman to a loose ball, rounded Jordan Pickford and stroked the ball into the back of the empty net.

Rashford raced away to celebrate what he thought was his sixth goal of the season in all competitions — only for VAR to intervene and rule it out for handball. READ MORE: United player ratings vs Everton as Antony and Ronaldo secure points Although the decision to rule it out was in line with the laws of the game, it was an incredibly harsh one and incensed many United fans.

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