Cristiano Ronaldo has been told that he needs to become 'more of a team player' at Manchester United.
The 36-year-old completed a sensational return move to Old Trafford during the summer transfer window and has already scored 13 goals during his second coming at the club.
However, as United laboured to a 1-1 draw against relegation-threatened Newcastle on Monday night, the Portugal captain was visibly frustrated with some of his teammates.
Those images came in stark contrast to the encouragement shown by fit-again Edinson Cavani, who came off the bench to score an equaliser at St James' Park.
In that regard there was one particular moment involving Marcus Rashford which really caught the eye, and former Aston Villa player Gabby Agbonhalor was urged Ronaldo to take note.
He discussed the five-time Ballon d'Or winner and his influence on talkSPORT after the match.
Agbonlahor said: "If you're Greenwood, Rashford or Sancho and you make a bad pass or a bad cross, you're looking at Ronaldo and he's throwing his arms up.
"Why can't he be a bit more: 'Unlucky. Next time. Keep going'. That's how Cavani was when he came on.
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"Rashford made a miss-kick and Cavani was clapping Rashford. He was saying; 'Come on. Next one'. I understand he is one of the best players to have ever played the game, but if I am one of the young players coming through then I need the senior players giving me a hand when I'm not playing well or my confidence is low.
"It's all about Ronaldo. Running off the pitch after the game, because he hasn't got his goal. I think that he needs to do more to be a team player."
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