Manchester United star Marcus Rashford was spotted out and about in Cheshire on Tuesday, just two days after his side’s 7-0 defeat to Liverpool.
The England international played 85 minutes of the match at Anfield on Sunday, as the Red Devils were dealt a brutal Premier League loss against their rivals.
And, following the defeat, the 25-year-old decided to hit the town and do some shopping before hopping back into his McLaren 765LT.
Rashford was spotted by photographers entering jewellery shop Prestons – which specials in luxury watches – before being seen hopping back into his ride.
The forward sported a casual look and had a sombre expression on his face as he quickly entered his £280,000 sports car.
Man United star Marcus Rashford was spotted out shopping in Cheshire on Tuesday afternoon
The forward was seen arriving in his £280,000 McLaren 765LT at a jewellers in the town
The 25-year-old sported a casual look as he headed inside the luxury watch shop
The forward decided to hit the shops of Cheshire just two days after the humiliating defeat at Anfield, where Erik ten Hag’s side were beaten 7-0.
Goals from Roberto Firmino, Cody Gakpo, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah wrapped up the three points for the Reds in convincing fashion.
Rashford was unable to add to his impressive tally of 14 Premier League goals for the campaign during his side’s trip to Anfield.
After the match, a number of Rashford’s team-mates – such as captain Bruno Fernandes – were slammed for their body language and attitude in the game.
It was also suggested that Liverpool’s Uruguayan forward Nunez mocked Rashford’s trademark celebration after scoring against the Red Devils on Sunday.
As he wheeled away to celebrate his powerful header, the Uruguayan put his index finger to the side of his head – something that Rashford has become synonymous with.
The celebration has been adopted globally with tennis star Novak Djokovic, England cricketer Jofra Archer, along with United team-mate Jadon Sancho and Arsenal star Bukayo Saka all having been spotted performing the gesture in recent times.
Sportsmail has previously reported how the celebration relates to shutting out outside noise and being mentally tough.