Paul Scholes defends Rasmus Hojlund, saying the failing Manchester United trio is what he needs help with

All five of the Denmark international’s Champions League goals have come in losses, and he is yet to score or provide an assist in the Premier League since joining from Atalanta for £72 million in the summer.

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“He’s a big strong lad with pace, he looks to me like he has everything to be a top-class center-forward,” Scholes stated in an interview with Webby & O’Neill.I believe he has the movement to do it. On Saturday [against Luton], he wasted a really fantastic opportunity; he was in a little uncomfortable position, but when things are going well, things do seem to bounce off of you and go in.

The child is under a great deal of pressure. When you consider Manchester United’s past teams, you’ll see that they’ve always had three or four center forwards capable of scoring 25 to 30 goals per.

They currently have almost one, a 20-year-old who hasn’t really shown that he can score goals. I need to help him.Fernandes must play in the No. 10 position more, must approach him more, must assist him, and must attempt to form a partnership with him while the pressure is on.

“Wide players surrounding him [Hojlund] don’t cross the ball.” In my opinion, he is a center forward who enjoys receiving crosses. He had some really nice movement on Saturday against Luton when he had his opportunity; he checked, pushed the young player out of the way, and entered.

These days, Garnacho, Antony, and Marcus Rashford all seem to be attempting to be goal-scoring wide players—players who aren’t already scoring goals—by cutting inside and shooting. However, they also don’t offer crosses.Luke Shaw will be a huge asset when he returns, and I believe he will cross the ball as it advances.

If Dalot is in the right position, I believe he can cross the ball, but in crucial games, I am concerned about him. His character and defense, in my opinion, aren’t strong enough to handle huge games.

Hey, see, Hojlund needs assistance. That is beyond dispute. The other center-forward is missing. You consider Martial, who doesn’t engage in gaming.

“I’m returning to our teams with four forwards; you can expect 80–100 goals per season.” You should expect, on average, about 20 goals every season from each of them. Where on the team is that right now? Simply said, it has vanished.