Marcus Rashford's attire in Sky Sports' graphics left Premier League fans scratching their heads – because he didn't have any boots on.
The England international scored the opening goal in Manchester United's eventual 3-1 defeat against Arsenal on Sunday having worn some white and orange Nike boots alongside several of his team-mates.
However, when Sky Sports headed to United's Carrington training base to record their footage for the team graphics earlier in the year, the 25-year-old hadn't yet confirmed the footwear he would start the season with.
Rashford can be seen in socks but no boots when put into the staring XI by editing staff at Sky Sports – leaving fans amused.
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One fan asked: "Where are his boots?" As a second chuckled: "Bro thought it wouldn't be a full picture."
A third comment read: "But why doesn't he have boots on?" A fourth said: "Thought I was the only one who clocked this. Bro was in his socks."
A fifth posted: "Bro this can’t be real." A sixth concluded: "This club is not serious at all."
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Rashford's goal came against the run of play and Martin Odegaard equalised just a minute after the kick-off.
Erik ten Hag's side thought they had won in in the second-half thanks to Alejandro Garnacho's strike before it was controversially ruled offside.
Declan Rice then fired past Andre Onana before Gabriel Jesus made sure – to leave Ten Hag fuming about the use of VAR.
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The Dutchman told Sky Sports: "The performance was alright from us. I thought we played a very good game but everything went against us – then you don't win the game.
"We needed a little bit more luck to win the game. It was not offside [for Alejandro Garnacho goal]. It was the wrong angle.
"It was then a penalty on [Rasmus] Hojlund and then we concede a goal that's a foul on Jonny Evans. It's so clear and obvious."
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