Cristiano Ronaldo has apologized for smashing the phone of a United fan who lost 1-0 to Everton on Saturday.
In the first half of Anthony Gordon, the defense led United to their first Premier League away defeat since January 2020.
Ralf Rangnick are six points adrift of the top four after Tottenham Hotspur beat Aston Villa later that day in the Champions League.
After the final VC sound, it was revealed on social media that Ronaldo had thrown an Everton fan's phone on the floor and broke into Ronaldo.
The five-time Ballon d'Or winner took to Instagram to explain his actions and offered to entertain fans at Old Trafford as a "sign of fair play and athleticism."
"It is never easy to deal with emotions in the difficult times we face," he wrote.
"In any case, We always have respect and dignity. We need to set an example for all young people who love patient and beautiful games.
"I apologize for my outrage. If possible, I would like to invite this supporter to watch a game at Old Trafford as a sign of fair play and sport."
United have won just eight of their 17 Premier League games under Rangnic, with the German winning 47 per cent the worst under any manager.