Amad Diallo and Alejandro Garnacho pulled eyebrows after they were seen that showed the middle finger to Manchester United fans.
The gestures came through Asia during the Malaysian stage of the disastrous tour after the club's season.
After producing the worst Premier League campaign of the club and losing the Europa League final, Ruben Amorim's side suffered the shame of losing a friendly 1-0 to ASEAN All-Stars, a team consisting of players from Southeast Asian competitions such as Malaysia and Thailand.
Before the game, Man Utd Flops saw through the streets of Kuala Lumpur on an open-top bus parade.
And despite their newest flop on the field, fans were still desperate to catch a glimpse of the Red Devils before they went to Hong Kong for the next stage of their Tour.
One fan shared a video of some players who walked through a crowd.
In the clip you can see the 22-year-old Amad who are on their way to his name past supporters.
He then extended his right arm with his middle finger raised in a gesture apparently focused in the direction of fans.
In the meantime, in a separate Snap, a group of MAN UTD players, including Amad and Garnacho, pose for a selfie with a few fans.
The two wing players can be seen with gloomy expressions on their faces, while they also lift their middle fingers together while standing in the group.
It is not clear what the meaning behind the pose is, although its consistent use suggests that it can be a joke in the man Utd Camp.
Sunsport went to Man Utd for comment.
Responding to the gestures on social media, a fan said: “Everyone knows what the middle finger means and those fans still looked pretty happy. Maybe they were asked to do it?”
A second said: “To be honest, she could just be a Tynna -Pose for a photo like boys doing, one of that man poses to give the middle finger, but it would be very strange if a professional to do that immediately after a loss, it looks bad.”
A third added: “Is this a trend or something?”
Another said, “Glad to see that United's completely unnecessary microtour is going well.”
A separate fan interaction had seen Amad, Garnacho and Ayden Heaven ask to ask the locals to help them pay for a number of e-scooters in the radius to take the city.
While Garnacho, 20 – who has been told to find a new club of Amorim – throw a glum can a signing event of the shirt.
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After losing Asean All-Stars for 70,000 people, Amorim hit his team again and said: “Yes, a disappointing result, but no injuries and a heavy pitch.
“We don't have it not to suffocate in every exercise, in every game, that's what happened.
“We have to win these types of games, whatever happens. We have to put that into us in every game.
“The most important thing is not injuries with this weather and to arrive here on this day. It is not an excuse, we have to perform better.”
Amorim continued to praise the youngsters of the club and said: “I liked the young children, they try it. That's enough for me at the moment.
“They want to play more, but we have to rotate everyone to play. They did well.”
Man Utd is now in the national team of Hong Kong at 1 p.m. at 1 p.m. tomorrow.
