Rasmus Hojlund stunned Manchester United supporters during a training session with Denmark with a cunning move.
In his nation’s training session prior to the October round of the Euro 2024 qualifying, the £72 million striker was at the top of his game.
Denmark is currently in second place in group H in the Euro 2024 qualifying tournament, trailing Slovenia only in goals scored.
Hojlund, who has eight caps for his country, was chosen together with Christian Eriksen, another standout player for United.
In three international games—against Slovenia, Kazakhstan, and Finland—the 20-year-old has scored six goals.
And he’s back to his old self, sending supporters into a frenzy when he demonstrated an incredible feat of talent during practice.
In the video, Hojlund is shown with his back to the goal while Christian Norgaard closely marks him.
Before he deftly uses a back heel to chip the keeper.
A supporter remarked, “Haaland could never.”
Somebody else said, “Thierry Henry vibes.”
And there was even another: “The Danish Prince of Manchester.”
“I can’t wait to see these skills in matches,” said another.
Romelu Lukaku leads the Euro 2024 qualification rankings in goals scored, with Hojlund tied for second place.
Together, he and fellow United player Scott McTominay have scored an astounding six goals.
Since making his Premier League debut against Arsenal last month, the Dane has already left a lasting impact on supporters and spectators.
Furthermore, Hojlund, who joined the team during the summer transfer window, has already scored three goals for the Red Devils in the Champions League.
Against Galatasaray Old Trafford, the striker gave United the lead twice, but the hosts responded each time.
He’s still waiting for his first Premier League goal after United’s 3-1 home loss to Brighton saw his effort rejected.