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Duggan (left) posted the photo with Van Gaal on her Instagram page but later deleted it

Manchester City and England striker Toni Duggan has apologised for an "error of judgement" after posing for a photograph with Louis van Gaal.

Duggan deleted the photo with Manchester United's manager from her Instagram page after receiving criticism from City fans. external-link

"I appreciate the significance of my actions and assure everyone connected with City that I am proud to represent the club," she said in a Facebook post. external-link

Duggan joined from Everton in 2013.

The 23-year-old was pictured with Van Gaal when out celebrating with team-mates after scoring in City's 3-1 win over Birmingham City Ladies in the FA Women's Cup quarter-finals on Sunday.

City's men's team were beaten 4-2 by United in their Premier League derby the same day.

Duggan has made 16 appearances for England, scoring 11 goals.

In March 2014, she apologised for painting her face black and dressing as film star Whoopi Goldberg's character in Sister Act for a fancy dress party.