Marcus Rashford does not want Sunday's 7-0 humiliation at the hands of Liverpool to 'define' Manchester United's season.
The loss at Anfield equalled United's biggest ever defeat and set a new record for the heaviest loss in a fixture between Liverpool and the Old Trafford side.
Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah all scored braces while Roberto Firmino came off the bench to make it seven in the dying stages of the match to give Liverpool a victory they will savour for a long time.
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Rashford was on a hot scoring streak before taking on Liverpool in the Premier League and many pundits believed he would be too much for the Reds defence, but that proved to be wrong.
The England striker wrote on Twitter: "I wish we could play a game today to try and put things right.
"The result is the result, and we can’t see past that! We must not let it define our season. We have to trust the process and stick together."
Liverpool's win took them up to fifth in the league - just three points off Tottenham Hotspur in fourth with a game in hand while United remain third.
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