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Angry fans lash out at 2 Man United stars for laughing during Wolves defeat

- Marcos Rojo and Sergio Romero are facing the wrath of angry Manchester United fans following their gestures during Tuesday's 2-1 defeat at Molineux Stadium

- Scott McTominay opened scoring for the Red Devils but an equaliser from Diogo Jota and an own goal from Chris Smalling handed the hosts the victory

- The duo have however been slammed for laughing on the bench during the Red Devils defeat on Tuesday, April 2

Angry Manchester United fans want both Sergio Romero and Marcos Rojo sold after being caught on camera laughing on the bench during their 2-1 defeat to Wolves at Molineux Stadium.

Scott McTominay handed the Red Devils' the lead in the 13th minute, but 12 minutes later Diogo Jota leveled parity for the hosts.

However, Chris Smalling's own goal dented the visitors' top four target at the end of the ongoing Premier League season.

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Meanwhile, the two stars were sighted giggling on the bench as the camera focused on Ole Gunnar Solskjaer who cut a dejected face moment before the final whistle sounded.

The two players' actions did not go down well with a section of United fans, who took to social media to demand for their sale in the summer.

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@Amdal23 posted: "Rojo and Romero laughing at the end when we're losing and probably miss out on top 4. Get out of my club."

@segunisioye wondered why the pair could crack jokes with the team losing.

@Reyex49 thought the two players lack loyalty to the club.

@SSHalliwell joked it was good seeing the Argentinian duo have a good laugh.

@david_ebbs summed up the players' actions as an "absolute disgrace."

Meanwhile, following the defeat, the Old Trafford outfit remain fifth on the standings with 61 points, but could drop to sixth should Chelsea win their next fixture.

Legit.ng earlier reported that Manchester United's top four target suffered terrible blow after losing 2-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers Molineux Stadium.

Scott McTominay, 22, opened scoring for the Red Devils in the 13th minute through a powerful long range shot.

But an equaliser from Diogo Jota and an own goal from Chris Smalling turned the result in favour of Wolves after regulation period.

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