Sport's brand Nike have dropped a clanger involving Manchester United's Marcus Rashford at their American headquarters in Oregon.
In an advertisement around their facility, the United attacker has been celebrated with his own banner but the glaring error from the manufacturer sees the 24-year-old called 'Mark Rashford'.
Fans on Reddit were quick to point out the mistake and spotted that the picture used also features the logo of competitor Adidas, who signed a deal worth £750m to manufacture the United kits in 2014. READ MORE: Manchester United could discover their next permanent manager this weekend It isn't the first clanger that the Reds have been involved with.
After Adidas signed their mega-money deal with the club, in promoting their leisurewear, the model could be seen wearing a United jacket accompanied by Premier League rivals Chelsea-branded pants.
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