Marouane Fellaini rushes to help stricken fan crushed against the hoardings during Manchester United's celebrations against Hull City
- Manchester United's Marcus Rashford's scored a last-minute goal, securing a 1-0 win for them against Hull
- During the supporters' celebrations, one fan was crushed against the hoardings at Hull's KCOM Stadium
- Fellaini was quick to point out the lady's distress to stewards and then reached into the crowd to help her
This is the heroic moment that Marouane Fellaini went to the aid of an elderly woman being crushed in the crowd as fans celebrated the last-minute winner.
Marcus Rashford scored an injury time goal in their 1-0 win against Hull at the KCOM Stadium yesterday, sending fans rushing to the front of the stands in a frenzy.
In the melee, one female United fan was crushed against an advertising hoarding, and Fellaini quickly broke away from his team-mates to point out her distress.
Marouane Fellaini helps a female Manchester United fan during his team's celebrations at Hull
Fellaini reached into the crowd to help as United's fans celebrated their dramatic late winner
The Belgian midfielder points out the woman's distress to a steward as United's fans go wild
To his credit, the Belgian midfielder made stadium stewards aware of the situation, gesturing at the woman who had fallen over as the crowd behind her surged forward.
He then reached into the delighted United fans to help the lady before she was led away by stadium officials and helped back to her feet on the side of the pitch.
Rashford's injury-time strike made sure United remained unbeaten so far this season and the nature of his goal prompted some of the club's fans to break through the barriers keeping them from the pitch.
With delight among the away supporters the overriding emotion, the fact some fans made it on to the pitch will nonetheless be a concern for the Football Association.
Fellaini (left) and Marcus Rashford are joined on the field by one jubilant United supporter
Substitute Rashford scored a 92nd minute winner to seal victory for United at Hull
A section of the United fans were seen celebrating with the players, some hugging the likes of Rashford and Antonio Valencia just seconds before the final whistle.
Before 18-year-old substitute Rashford intervened, it had looked like Jose Mourinho's United were going to be frustrated by Hull, a team who have barely more than 11 fit senior players.
In the dying minutes Hull's David Meyler shot over the bar before United went up the other end and scored, securing what was in the end a deserved win.
United superstars Wayne Rooney, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba had all gone close to scoring throughout the course of the game before teenage prodigy Rashford finally came up trumps.
Midfielder Fellaini endeared himself to United fans with his actions at the KCOM Stadium
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