Hojlund has no “future” at Old Trafford
Former Manchester United scout Mick Brown has claimed Rasmus Hojlund has “no future” at the club under Ruben Amorim.
He said: “
Hojlund wants to go back to Italy. There’s interest from a few Premier League clubs, but Milan and Napoli are more likely to get a deal done.
“They know what he’s capable of in Serie A, and he knows what to expect from that league. It’s a bit of a step down from United and the Premier League, with less pressure on him to perform.
“If he can get regular football and settle in Italy, it would be the best move for everyone. Hojlund doesn’t have a future at Manchester United or under Ruben Amorim.”
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United’s “attitude” stinks
Premier League cult hero Paul Merson has blasted Manchester United players for the attitude they showed against Grimsby Town.
He told Sky Sports: “Half of them turned up thinking: ‘I’m only playing because it’s Grimsby.
“I won’t be playing against Burnley on Saturday’. Instead of: ‘When I walk off that game, those Grimsby fans and players will go: I didn’t know he was that good.’ That’s not the case.
“The attitude stinks from half of them. Back in the day, there were shocks, the pitches were a joke. That pitch was immaculate and they should go out and destroy Grimsby.
“Cristiano Ronaldo doesn’t get to the top by just his talent.
“And if he has to work hard as one of the greatest players of all-time, why can’t the Manchester United players? It’s arrogance.
“Who can knock on the door this weekend and go: why am I not playing? And they all want to leave! Where are they going to go? Who’s going to take them?
Amorim’s rallying cry
Ruben Amorim has issued a rallying cry to his troops ahead of their Premier League clash with Burnley following their humiliation at the hands of Grimsby Town.
He said: “In the end, the penalties don’t matter.
“After the game, the penalties if you win or you lose, the feeling [about the 90 minutes] should be the same.
Let’s focus on the next game and then we have time to think about things.
“We have a lot of debts with our fans so let’s focus on the game. We have a job to do, a job to prepare and then we’ll stop and think things through.”
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