Shows the kind of person he is. After the manager did right by him, by allowing our expensive, highly paid player who was supposed to be a key part of the first 11 months away to work on himself, he goes and blasts the manager that did right by him. And by posting the message, he clearly feels he is in the right when his performances was suggest otherwise. Compare that to Rashford, who took his punishment like a man and owned his mistake.
It's scary to think that after talks with the manager, the end result is he is banned from the first team. I'd imagine if he had apologized and asked what he needs to do to impress the manager, the issue would've been dropped and there would be no statement from the club. The club statement sounds like we're trying to control the narrative.