Man Utd fans spot what McTominay did during Garnacho celebration as he's dubbed 'one of football's biggest sh**houses' | The Sun

MANCHESTER UNITED fans have spotted what Scott McTominay did during Alejandro Garnacho's goal celebrations.

The youngster's stunning overhead kick set the Red Devils on their way to a 3-0 win at Everton on Sunday.

He celebrated the goal in front of the home fans at Goodison Park before being mobbed by his team-mates.

Supporters have now noticed McTominay appearing to encourage Garnacho to rile up the Toffees supporters.

Footage of the United players celebrating shows the midfielder talking to Garnacho and pointing to the crowd.

The winger then turns to gesture towards the stands as McTominay jogs back towards the centre circle.

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His antics prompted the fans to react furiously, which was also caught on camera.

Meanwhile, United fans have lapped up McTominay's involvement, with one commenting: "Roy Keane in the making."

Another added: "Gotta love McTominay telling him to turn around."

A third supporter also wrote: "McTominay is one of the biggest sh**houses in football."

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The celebrations came after Garnacho scored a goal of the season contender just minutes into the match.

His overhead kick left Jordan Pickford helpless in the home goal.

Garnacho then caught the eye again by recreating Cristiano Ronaldo's iconic celebration by the corner flag.

However, his celebration divided opinion, with former Juventus midfielder Arturo Vidal telling him to "make his own name" instead of copying other players.

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