Manchester United's stoppage-time hero Marcus Rashford has dismissed claims his winning goal against West Ham United on Saturday was offside.

Rashford came on as a substitute to score the late goal in a game that looked destined to finish goalless.
Hammers boss David Moyes was furious with the decision, arguing that Cavani was offside in the buildup but the goal survived a VAR check to give Manchester United al three points.
Speaking after the match to Sky Sports, Rashford said he knew it was not offside.
'I knew it wasn't (offside) from Edi (Cavani) to me, and I don't think it was from Anthony (Martial) to Edi.
'Before then I was just trying to get into the back post.
'It felt like a good goal and thankfully it stood.'

The goal will be a welcome boost for Rashford who has been enduring a difficult run of form.
In his 17 appearances in all competitions this season, the United number 10 has scored just five goals.
He was highlighted for criticism by United fans during their FA Cup win over Aston Villa but Ralf Ragnick has vowed to stand by the England forward.

Rashford told the BBC it was 'an amazing feeling' to score so late on.
'It is obviously an important goal and such late on is an amazing feeling,'
'We have to use that winning feeling. We could have been a bit better on the ball but managed to get the goal we needed and can use that as motivation now.

'When there are two teams so close together in the table, both are fighting to be in front of one another and today we managed to get there.
'We are sitting fourth now, some teams have games to play, but it is nice to be in that position.
'The wins are what's important, when you get wins, consecutive wins, you can really start to go on a run and that is what gives everyone confidence.
'We have had a difficult week, there have been many games in one week, so the break is needed. It'll be good for us.'
