A MANCHESTER UNITED legend has given Rasmus Hojlund the NSFW directions he needs to yell at his teammates after a shocking statistic came out.
When he was 20, the Danish forward moved from Atalanta to Manchester United for £72 million last summer.He scored five goals in the group rounds of the Champions League for them, but the star has had a rough start to the season in his home country.
But he finally scored after 1016 minutes and 15 games when he scored the game-winning goal in a 3-2 win over Aston Villa in December. Since then, he has scored against Wigan and Newport in the FA Cup and Tottenham in the Premier League.
Several former United players have said bad things about Hojlund for not scoring many goals in the Premier League. Scholes, who used to play for Manchester United, said that he was “lucky to be on the pitch” after his dry spell.
But Paul Parker, another legendary Red Devil, supported him and said that the forward must be “frustrated” by his teammates for not giving him enough chances.A shocking fact has now come to light: only Marcus Rashford and Bruno Fernandes have set him up more than once in open play in the Premier League.
Plus, The Analyst says that all of Hojlund’s open-play assists that led to chances in the Premier League only add up to 1.30.
His score of 1.9 puts him tied for 93rd in the league, behind only Aston Villa right back Matt Cash.
Before moving for Fulham in 2012, Bulgarian striker Dimitar Berbatov won four trophies, including two titles, and scored 56 goals in 149 games for Manchester United. He has told the young player exactly what to say to Antony and Alejandro Garnacho.He told Betfair, “Antony and Garnacho aren’t doing much for Rasmus Hojlund right now, are they?” I could tell Hojlund was upset in the last game.
“I saw Hojlund running, but the ball wasn’t going to him.” This is how sports can be. With all that Benzema has done in football, Garnacho and Antony would value him even more and know that when they get the ball, they need to pass it right away to Benzema.
“That’s how a player’s status and reputation can affect you.” He wants you to look good, so you’ll pass the ball to him.
No, Hojlund isn’t there yet. Because of this, he doesn’t always get the help he needs because he doesn’t have a very good football image.
“If it’s not, the wingers will try to look good instead of passing the ball to Hojlund so he can score and take the glory.” Sometimes that’s fine, but most of the time, you cross the ball to a partner who is better positioned to score than you are. It doesn’t matter who he is.
“Make him look good because the team will benefit, especially if he’s a striker whose mood and ego depend on how many goals they score.”
“As a winger, one of your main jobs is to get past people and pass the ball to your strikers.”
I then told him, “He must be mad.” He should be mad. Do not be shy. On the field, yell, scream, and swear at your friends to make them understand that you want the ball.
“They need to respect the runs you make and give you the ball because you’re making them.”
“Don’t worry. “Guys, I’m here to score goals—give me the f***ing ball!” No one should take this personally, of course. It is and always will be business.”When you step onto the field, you should respect your peers for the runs they make and the work they put in. If they’re a striker, you should give them the ball. Even though he’ll be making runs, he’ll eventually say, “I’m done running because the ball isn’t coming.”
“But the manager and teachers also need to do something about this. Show the players on the video review after the game that Hojlund is moving well and that they need to give him the ball more.
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