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Jesse Lingard has tweeted for the first time since he was kept on the bench for the entirety of his last game at Old Trafford as a Manchester United player.

The 29-year-old has been on the books of the Red Devils for all of his career both at youth and senior level, but was denied the chance to say his goodbyes to the United home faithful during Monday night's comfortable 3-0 Premier League win over Brentford at the Theatre of Dreams.

United had the three points wrapped up just after the hour mark when Cristiano Ronaldo bagged a second for the hosts from the penalty spot and many expected Lingard to come off the bench and enjoy one last run out at the home of his boyhood club.

Instead, interim boss Ralf Rangnick chose to bring on Fred, Edinson Cavani and much-maligned central defender Phil Jones. It was a decision that clearly has not gone down well with Lingard or those close to him, with the player himself sending a subtle message to the club on Twitter.

The England international uploaded a picture of himself at a very young age wearing a United shirt - clearly with the implication that he deserved a better send-off given how long he has been associated with the club. The

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