Hojlund 'irritated' by Utd's latest UCL defeat; backs Ten Hag




Hojlund 'irritated' by Utd's latest UCL defeat; backs Ten Hag


Rasmus Højlund said he is "aggravated and disappointed" by Manchester Joined's inability to exploit his Bosses Association objectives, however demanded the players are behind administrator Erik ten Witch after Wednesday's tumultuous 4-3 loss against FC Copenhagen.


Højlund, a £72 million ($88m) summer marking from Atalanta, became joint-top scorer in this season's Heroes Association close by Atletico Madrid's Álvaro Morata on five objectives with two against his old neighborhood club in the main half on Wednesday. All be that as it may, Højlund's objective have come in routs for Joined in Gathering An and they presently lie lower part of the table with two games still to play.


"It is aggravating and disappointing," Højlund told correspondents after the game. "Yet, I can't accomplish such a great deal about it. That is the manner by which football is.


"We really want a little karma right now. We miss the little things."


Joined have now lost 9 of 17 games in all rivalries this season and should dominate their excess gathering matches against Galatasaray and Bayern Munich to have a reasonable any desire for meeting all requirements for the knockout stages. inability to do so would expand the presser on mentor Ten Witch, whose striving group face advanced Luton Town at Old Trafford on Saturday.


However, regardless of Joined's troubling structure, Højlund said that the players actually support Ten Witch.


"He is a great mentor," Højlund said. "He thinks often about each and every detail, and he helps me a ton, provides me with a ton of certainty and supports me.


"I think each player in the changing area upholds him. I trust it is inevitable [before Joined will be successful].


"The initial 30 minutes was the absolute best football we have been playing this season.


"I will carry a certainty to the following games, however everything revolves around winning and I can't remain here with my arms over my head [meaning cheering/celebrating] after we just lost a match."

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