Most Manchester United fans will never turn on their own but supporters are becoming increasingly frustrated with Marcus Rashford.
Rashford's poor decision-making has provoked audible groans from the crowd this season and the recent chants of 'Viva Garnacho' in the second half against both Burnley and Crystal Palace appeared to be suggestions to substitute him.
Alejandro Garnacho was bright from the bench in the weekend's defeat by Palace and the gap between the youngster and Rashford has been reduced as a consequence of the latter's difficult start to the campaign. ALSO READ: United fans angered by Old Trafford roof leaking ALSO READ: How Hannibal became a man on loan Rashford has contributed one goal and two assists and his lack of end product has brought intense scrutiny on other areas of his game, invariably creating a conversation that was unthinkable last season.
The forward enjoyed the best year of his career last term and he was genuinely undroppable. He finished the season with 30 goals and 11 assists and he practically single-handedly shouldered the burden of scoring the team's goals.