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Scott McTominay makes feelings clear over Liverpool rivalry after X-rated Man Utd blast

Scott McTominay reportedly burst into laughter after a Manchester United supporter shouted "f*** Liverpool " during a kit launch in Melbourne earlier this month.

The incident happened during United's successful pre-season tour of Thailand and Australia. The Red Devils recorded comfortable victories against Liverpool, Melbourne Victory and Crystal Palace, although Steven Gerrard's Aston Villa held them to a 2-2 draw.

United have two more friendlies against Atletico Madrid in Norway and Rayo Vallecano at Old Trafford to come before their Premier League campaign gets underway. Erik ten Hag's side will start the season at home to Graham Potter's Brighton on August 7.

United launched their new away in Federation Square with the likes of McTominay, Bruno Fernandes, Jadon Sancho and Marcus Rashford in attendance. The Red Devils were welcomed by thousands of passionate fans... and one of them was a little too passionate.

As reported by The Athletic, McTominay 'could not hide his laughter' when a United supporter shouted his distain at Jurgen Klopp's side. The Scot is widely regarded as one of the most passionate players in the squad and wasn't afraid to show his love for United.

McTominay, like many United players, came under fire last season after the team's poor sixth-placed finish in the Premier League. They recorded their lowest points tally in 32 years (58) and haven't won a trophy since their Europa League success in May 2017.

"It's obviously difficult to speak about last year," said McTominay earlier this month. "Obviously it touched a nerve in terms of when we speak about it again as a group. It's not nice.

"But that's got to be the motivation now to put everything back to normal and obviously go for trophies

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