Interim manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was pictured handing out some advice to United’s forwards at their training camp in Dubai.
Marcus Rashford decided to caption the photo on Twitter yesterday, hinting that the Norwegian was recalling his famous stoppage-time winner in the 1999 Champions League final:
"Seconds left.. Becks whipped in a perfect corner. Teddy flicked it on. The rest is history" ? @ManUtd pic.twitter.com/JFGqwUHZLP
— Marcus Rashford (@MarcusRashford) January 7, 2019
Fans on Twitter were all saying the same thing about the tweet:
An early runner for tweet of the year
— ian lindley (@ibblyobbly) January 7, 2019
Holy ? this post is perfection pic.twitter.com/aUVikZMGj7
— Tatiana Tacca (@TatianaMUFC) January 7, 2019
This is probably the best tweet I’ve ever read. ? pic.twitter.com/4I5ozI7s9r
— Totally Man Utd™ (@TotallyMUFC) January 8, 2019
Tweet of the week!!!!
— ??Red Devil 1878?? (@rafi861912) January 7, 2019
Student and master in one picture. It’s iconic.
— James ? (@mufcszn) January 7, 2019
Legends in one pic❤❤
— MarcusRashford_JesseLingard (@MarcusR31582376) January 7, 2019
My heart is going to burst. Damn this makes me so happy.
— Angela (@vanwaitsy) January 7, 2019
GOOSEBUMPS
— Harsha (@VintageMUFC) January 7, 2019
A brilliant tweet ?
— J Leyden (@Jleyden22) January 7, 2019
Literally the greatest tweet I’ve ever seen
— Duane Aaron Bhasin (@Duane_MS_Dhoni) January 7, 2019
Goosebumps. Our rich history being passed onto our next generation of United stars. What Solksjaer gives this team is priceless and can't be bought. United legend through and through!
— Waseem Akhtar (@7WaseemAkhtar) January 7, 2019
Solskjaer has seemingly transformed the dressing room atmosphere during his short time in charge. With five wins from five games in all competitions, the turnaround is clear for all to see both on and off the pitch.
Things will, however, get a lot tougher for Rashford and his teammates when they make the trip to face Tottenham at Wembley on Sunday evening.
Spurs are ten points ahead of United in the table and are just six points off the pace of Premier League leaders, Liverpool. The Red Devils will be hoping to put a dent in their title challenge this weekend.