Marcus Rashford was seen from the stands at Old Trafford when he saw the dramatic 2-1 victory of Manchester United on Rangers.
Rashford was again excluded despite the fact that Ruben Amorim had three places on his couch last night.
Amorim mentioned nine of the twelve players in his match selection, who needed a final goal from Bruno Fernandes to win.
Rashford was eliminated on Thursday before the tenth game in a row when United Screamed to fourth place in the rankings of the European competition.
But the 27-year-old took the opportunity to support his teammates.
Rashford placed his view on the field on Instagram, accompanied by the caption: “Come on, the boys”.
But United legend Rio Ferdinand, who worked as an expert at TNT Sports, believes that Amorim Rashford is sending a clear message.
Ferdinand said: “I think this (that he is excluded) is an indication of what the club wants to happen. I think they want to get him out.”
“I think he should go to a new club, a new situation, a new environment, for him.
“I think this is best for both parties, for himself and for Manchester United in that sense.
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“He is a player of whom I appeared on stage and scored goals, always remembered that he laughed and looked like a young boy who can't believe he is here and fulfills his dream.
“I haven't seen that face, I haven't seen those emotions for a long time. Far too long. And I want to see players happy.”
“I don't think he enjoyed his football while he was here in recent years, so I think it would be best for everyone if he would go.
“I think the people behind the scenes who can make these decisions do their best to do that.”
Amorim filled the bank for United's 2-1 win over Viktoria Plzen on December 12, but left two places free against Bodo/Glimt.
Rashford's post comes after he trained with the United team in Carrington on Wednesday prior to their European duel.
He was smiling during group exercises, while other images showed his focus on the session.
Borussia Dortmund, AC Milan and Barcelona all showed interest in Rashford, who said he “was looking for a new challenge” after he had missed United's 2-1 victory in the Manchester Derby in December.
But Dortmund took a distance after he was priced from his wage of 325,000 a week.
In the meantime, fans feared that Alejandro Garnaacho played his last game at Old Trafford after being noticed while looking full -time emotional.
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