Man Utd player says players are reluctant to pass to ST
Rasmus Hoyle (21, Manchester United) is the subject of some unfortunate rumors.
“Some players at Manchester United are reluctant to pass to Rasmus Højlund,” the Manchester Evening News reported on March 13th.
Born in 2003, the young striker showed his talent for line-breaking at Atalanta BC with his pace. He also scored goals with headers, using his 6-foot-4 frame to score, and his shots from inside the box were highly accurate.
His talent earned him a €85 million ($125.5 million) move to United for the 2023-2024 season. In his first season at United, he has scored eight goals and provided two assists in 28 league games.
However, there have been some “rumors” surrounding his performance. The rumor is that some of his teammates are reluctant to pass to him.
In the sport of soccer, the striker, or front man, is the one who is responsible for receiving passes from his teammates and finishing the team's attack with a 'shot'. If he doesn't receive passes, United will struggle to score goals.
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As the Manchester Evening News put it, “Hojelin has been in a slump amid United's poor form and has struggled to find the back of the net. That's because some United players are reluctant to pass to him,” the news outlet shockingly reported.
“He has one goal in 10 games since returning from injury in March and hasn't played full-time since the FA Cup semifinal against Coventry in April,” the publication explained.
“A United player told an acquaintance that Hoyle's goal drought has caused some players to look for other opportunities in the attacking third. He has just one goal in his last three games.”
The Manchester Evening News added: “He touched the ball just 14 times in the last game against Arsenal. He touched the ball 26 times against Crystal Palace, 11 times against Burnley and 17 times against Sheffield United, in which he scored a goal.”
“Since December last year, some United players have questioned his goal drought. Marcus Rashford and Hoilett have had several altercations over his lack of passing,” the report said.
“In February, Hoilearn scored five goals in four games and was named Player of the Month. He went down with an injury on February 24. He recently posted on his social media, 'It's a tough time. We will grow from it,' he wrote on his social media recently.”