Newcastle United legend Alan Shearer slammed Marcus Rashford for his body language last night.

The Manchester United striker cut a forlorn figure during his team's battling 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest.

United secured the FA Cup success and moved into the quarter finals thanks to a late Casemiro header.

Shearer, working as a pundit on BBC, stated: Come on Marcus, get up. Stop waving your arms around.

You've got to do better. I don't like his body language at times. He's trying to send a message out to the fans, it's not my fault.

You as an individual have to take responsibility now and again for your actions on the pitch. Get up and get on with it.

Marcus Rashford still has to send out the correct message to the fans with his body language and at times this season he hasn't done that. He is getting frustrated."

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