Manchester United midfielder Marouane Fellaini has been praised for his help in the rescue of a stricken fan during the club's wild celebration of Marcus Rashford's late winner at Hull City on Saturday evening.
Reported in the Daily Mail, the giant Belgium international broke away from the mob of players to point out the distressing situation the female United fan was in.
As Rashford charged towards the joyous United fans, the supporters tucked into the corner of the KCOM stadium piled towards their star men as the likes of Wayne Rooney, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Paul Pogba congratulated the goalscorer.
In the unsightly melee the individual found herself pushed from her front seat onto the advertising hoardings around the perimeter of the pitch, struggling to release herself from the position.
Well done Fellaini for helping out a lady in the #MUFC crowd after fans spilled over the barrier celebrating!#HULMUN pic.twitter.com/hDvA9b1jk2
Fellaini signalled to the stewards to make them aware of the situation before helping to pull the woman clear of the crowd as his United teammates continued to celebrate fervently as Mourinho's men chalked up another three points.
Following Fellaini's work the woman was lead away from the pocket of supporters by stewards however the developments will cause concern amongst the Football Association.
The goalscorer was booked for inciting the crowd after netting the decisive goal having entered the fray as a substitute with little over twenty minutes remaining.
However the governing body will investigate why such a large number of supporters were able to break onto the pitch, with Antonio Valencia and Rashford two players to be engulfed by their fans.
Clubs are often charged if supporters enter the field of play at any point in proceedings and the FA will investigate the matter.