Rasmus Hojlund has claimed that Ruben Amorim did not want him at Manchester United and opened up on his struggles at Old Trafford
Rasmus Hojlund has claimed Ruben Amorim did not want him at Manchester United and expressed his immense gratitude towards Napoli for getting his career back on track. Hojlund joined the Serie A champions on loan last summer and he has scored 14 times in 37 appearances so far this season.
However, he struggled to provide a consistent attacking threat at Old Trafford, scoring just 26 goals in 95 appearances across all competitions. And now speaking to Danish outlet TV2, Hojlund said: “I got what I wanted with my transfer.
“I got a team that believes in me a lot. A club that believes in me a lot. A sporting director, a president and a coach who wants me.”
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Before he continued: “I was put in a bit of a box at the end in Manchester. I knew there wouldn’t be much football for me if it continued like this.
“I was happy to play football in Manchester. I know that, especially in Denmark, a media image was formed that it was all just s**t and terrible, and that I played like a bag of nuts, but that’s not how I look at it.
“It’s hard not to be on your phone. And if you are on your phone, you’re bound to see what’s being written about you in some way. It can be all sorts of places these days, but often because you’re tagged on your Instagram or Facebook. So I would say it would be a lie for me to claim that you don’t get to read it.
“The media has so much to say in this football world, and it’s hard not to be influenced. But there’s a lot more behind it, and that’s why I return to the importance of never flying too high and, conversely, never diving too low.
“Now it’s portrayed as if I’m back and just doing really well. But inside myself my thoughts are in a completely different place. I’m self-critical. I still want to be even better, more involved in the games and score more goals, but it’s fun to observe how the image of me is constantly changing.
“It’s clear that there is also a difference between Napoli and Manchester United, especially in Denmark. But I have to live with the headlines – they will always be there because someone wants to use me as an eye-catcher.”
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