RASMUS HOJLUND might have thought he could bask overnight in the glory of a match-winning double.
After all, it was not only Ruben Amorim’s first home game in charge of Manchester United but also a 3-2 comeback victory full of chances.
But instead Amorim clinically dissected the striker’s game following the Europa League group triumph over Norwegians Bodo/Glimt.
And the new manager’s killer line was: “He has to improve.”
The Red Devils trailed 2-1, despite notching a first-minute lead through Alejandro Garnacho’s tap-in
Hojlund even provided the assist for that, although a horrendous error from keeper Nikita Haikin was the main cause.
The 21-year-old Norwegian then fired a brilliant leveller just before half-time
And he turned in Manuel Ugarte’s cross from close-in soon after the break to complete a 3-2 Europa League group stage triumph.
Hojlund had celebrated his spectacular first strike in glorious Gladiator style.
But some might reckon Amorim’s verdict was as brutal as anything Roman.
The Portuguese chief said of the £72million ex-Atalanta ace: “He has to improve more, he takes too many touches when he holds the ball.”
However, Amorim also pointed out two resounding pluses for the 6ft 3ins frontman – as well as a positive overall assessment.
The former Sporting Lisbon manager stressed: “He connected in transitions very well. He was aggressive in the box for the goals. He is a quality player.”
Many fans were shocked by Amorim delivering such an outspoken opinion so early in his reign.
One posted: “Chill out Ruben, it’s the first game he’s got any service and he scored twice!!!! Focus on Rashford and Antony.”
Another partially agreed with Amorim as he reckons Hojlund “just holds the ball too long”.
But the fan added: “If he can change that and not always be on the floor he will be top.”
And there was plenty of other backing for Hojlund – especially under a new coaching regime.
One supporter wrote: “Amorim is going to make him a diamond.”
And a second insisted: “Hojlund is a quality player with immense potential.”
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