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Rasmus Hojlund spotted 'going ballistic' at Man Utd teammate during Copenhagen defeat
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Published 10:05 9 Nov 2023 GMT

Rasmus Hojlund spotted 'going ballistic' at Man Utd teammate during Copenhagen defeat

Manchester United’s Champions League campaign is in disarray after their defeat against FC Copenhagen

Marcus Chan

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Rasmus Hojlund was spotted ‘going ballistic’ at his Manchester United teammate during their Champions League clash against FC Copenhagen.

On Wednesday night, United arrived in Denmark hoping to secure back-to-back victories in the Champions League.

Erik ten Hag’s men got off to the perfect start after Hojlund netted twice inside the first 15 minutes.

However, things began to unravel after Marcus Rashford was sent off in the 42nd minute.

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In the end, United fell to a dramatic 4-3 defeat, leaving their Champions League campaign in disarray.

During the match, it was spotted that Hojlund was unhappy with his teammate.

Manchester Evening News journalist Samuel Luckhurst wrote on social media: “Hojlund going ballistic at Dalot.”

Portuguese defender Diogo Dalot was caught out for Copenhagen’s third goal after he allowed Lukas Lerager ahead of him to score at the far post.

Speaking after the match, former United midfielder Paul Scholes told TNT Sports: “Where I am disappointed and where they do slightly crumble is that when they concede one, there seems to be another straight away.

“They had a 2-0 lead and it happened again and then they conceded in the 83rd minute, Dalot was caught sleeping - he needs to be aware of where his attacking player is.”

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He added: “I don't feel like there is a character in the team. You need someone to say, we’ve conceded a goal, it's OK but let’s make sure we don’t concede another one. There doesn’t seem to be a leader to stop that second goal from happening and they have paid the price.”

Danish striker Hojlund was brutally ripped apart by fans after the comments he made during his post-match interview.

On the back of the defeat against Copenhagen, United now must win their next Group A match against Galatasary to keep their Champions League dream alive.

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Featured Image Credit: Getty/TNT Sports

Topics: Manchester United, Rasmus Hojlund, Football, Diogo Dalot

Marcus Chan
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