Sutton: I feel sorry for Hojlund – Utd wingers are out for THEMSELVES
Manchester United wingers are out for THEMSELVES and ‘never get their heads up’, claims Chris Sutton on It’s All Kicking Off, as he says he feels ‘sorry’ for Rasmus Hojlund due to the lack of service the £72m man gets
- Rasmus Hojlund has endured a tough start to life at Manchester United
- The out-of-sorts £72million striker is still yet to find his feet under Erik ten Hag
- CHRIS SUTTON: I feel sorry for Rasmus Hojlund, Man United wingers are out for themselves – It’s All Kicking Off
Chris Sutton says he feels ‘really sorry’ for Rasmus Hojlund because the Manchester United striker ‘doesn’t have an understanding of how to score’ due to the lack of service he gets.
Hojlund is yet to find his feet at Old Trafford following his £72million move from Atalanta in the summer. While the Danish forward has netted five times in the Champions League, he is yet to break his duck in 12 Premier League games.
It’s torrid time in front of goal has been amplified because of United’s ongoing struggles and exit from the Champions League. And with a clash with arch-rivals Liverpool coming next on Sunday, it seems his goal drought may well continue.
Previewing the titanic clash at Anfield, Sutton told Ian Ladyman, Mail Sport’s Football Editor and co-host of It’s All Kicking Off, that Holjund isn’t completely to blame for his tough start to life at the club and that his attacking team-mates have failed to provide him with the service he needs to score.
Speaking on Thursday’s episode, Sutton gave his thoughts on what United can expect ahead of this weekend’s showdown on Merseyside.
Rasmus Hojlund has endured a tough start to life at United and is yet to score in the league
Chris Sutton says he ‘feels sorry’ for the 20-year-old on the latest episode of It’s All Kicking Off
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‘If Liverpool have a bit of a vulnerability, I think it is defensively,’ Sutton said to Ladyman. ‘Manchester United can only win playing counter-attack. I don’t want to keep going back to Manchester United, but we watched Hojlund the other night. I felt really sorry for him.
‘I feel really sorry for him. He looks like a player that are a little bit low on confidence now, but I don’t think that he has an understanding of how he can score a goal at Manchester United because the wide players want the ball for themselves.
‘Antony, the other night, never got his head up. Pass, follow, link-up – there aren’t combinations. And that’s a massive issue.
Sutton claims United’s wingers are ‘out for themselves’ and have not given Hojlund service
‘And then you look at what Liverpool have in their attacking armoury and they are slick, there’s a great understanding, they are dangerous.
‘Manchester United’s hope is that they can hang on in the game, defensive rear-guard action and maybe counter.
‘A piece of individual brilliance, whether it is Hojlund at center forward with a ball over the top or whether it’s [Alejandro] Garnacho [off the wing].
‘I just don’t see it. You look in the midfield, [Sofyan] Amrabat is athletic but he’s not a great technician.
Hojlund is yet to find the back of the net in his first 12 Premier League games for the Red Devils
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‘He’s not a holding midfielder who will get on the half-turn and start off incisive passing moves and patterns of play. He’s not that type of player. [Scott] McTominay’s not particularly slick on the ball, albeit he nicks a goal.
‘They are just cobbled together. They are muddled together. They don’t really have an identity. So you’ve asked me how Manchester United can win this game, they can only win this game by being slightly fortunate and hoping Liverpool have an off day.
‘They cannot win this game as far as I’m concerned, based on performance.’
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