Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick has hit back at the supporters for booing Paul Pogba during their win over Norwich City.
Pogba returned to the line-up as the Red Devils defeated Norwich City 3-2 on Saturday afternoon, with Cristiano Ronaldo bagging a hat-trick.
However, the Frenchman was booed by a section of the Old Trafford faithful when he was substituted in the second half.
Rangnick, however was not too pleased with the reaction Pogba received and warned them not to do it again.
"I didn't hear, but I was told after the game," Rangnick said, as per the Mirror.
"I can totally understand the fans being frustrated, but I don't think they should be targeting players individually. This is not right or fair."
The boos continued after the game as Pogba made his way down the tunnel, although reports claim the midfielder responded by cupping his ears in the direction of the supporters.