Marouane Fellaini was less than impressed at being filmed by a member of the public as Manchester United waited to board a train home following their win over Watford.
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United won 2-1 at Vicarage Road on Saturday evening and were quietly waiting for a train back to the north-west.
However a man followed the players down the platform and filmed them on his mobile phone, constantly asking why they were taking the train.
Losing patience with the questions and being filmed, Fellaini tries to block the camera and knock the phone from the man's hands before he is confronted by club and train security.
The video starts with the man complimenting Romelu Lukaku, saying 'Good result today man.' The Belgian replied: 'Thank you, thank you.'
However things get edgy when the agitating filmer asks why they are taking the train, saying: 'If they want to get the train home then fine, if they're that skint.'
United, like many Premier League clubs, usually take the train on long away trips, rather than flying or travelling by coach.
Fellaini then attempted to stop the filming, before security intervened to the anger of the man filming.
He can be heard off camera shouting: 'I'm standing on a platform and I'm watching Man United get a train back to Manchester, that's all.
'I'll go wherever the f*** I want mate. I'm taking photos of a few people and you're f***ing telling me where to go. These people are no better than I am.'
Eventually two police officers were called to escort the man away, defusing what had turned into an uncomfortable situation.
It was a disappointing end to what had been a good day for Fellaini, who was praised by United manager Jose Mourinho for his performance in the Watford win.
Mourinho said: 'We made defensive mistakes against Brighton and Tottenham. Against Brighton, we didn't deserve to win.
'Then we go to two difficult matches, difficult stadiums, Burnley and Watford, and I thought my central defenders needed somebody to support them and give them the first wall of physicality.
'But Marouane gives us more than that. He gives us quality and simplicity. He is playing simple and well. I am really happy for Marouane.'
liabilities
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They’d just played a game, and it was late they proper just wanted some peace. Don’t try and spin it into something regarding the players. This is all the cringeworthy staff thinking they can designate where’s private and where’s not.
uptownl
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However,how this video goes, he gets excited to be on the platform with them thinking he’ll have a chat/ get a few pictures and that’ll be it. Then he’s being escorted off by police because they think they are better than him in a ‘private area’.
Sampsons
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I thought Fellaini was quite rude. To be honest if you’re a footballer then you should expect members of the public to get excited and take photos or videos. But just because there’s some multi millionaires on a platform, it doesn’t make it private. Class war at its best