The United striker said: "As many of you know, as lockdown hit and schools were temporarily closed, I partnered with food distribution charity FareShare to help cover some of the free school meal deficit.
Get the latest breaking Manchester United news and analysis every day direct to your inbox with our free MUFC newsletterSign up here - it only takes a few seconds."Whilst the campaign is currently distributing three million meals a week to those most vulnerable across the UK, I recognise it’s just not enough."This is not about politics; this is about humanity.
Looking at ourselves in the mirror and feeling like we did everything we could to protect those who can’t, for whatever reason or circumstance, protect themselves.