Press coverage of Rasmus Hojlund’s play in the international victory for Man Utd in Denmark

Rasmus Hojlund did not appear for Denmark manager Kasper Hjulmand during the whole 90 minutes of the team’s match against San Marino.

Rasmus Hojlund wasn’t actually needed by Denmark at all. By halftime, they had a comfortable 3-0 advantage, and the game was over.

In the 58th minute, Hojlund entered the game and hit the post. Christian Eriksen, a Manchester United player, stole the show with three assists as Denmark won 4-0.

Danish rivals Finland, who are two points ahead of them at the top of their Euro 2024 qualification group, will play a crucial matchup against them soon. So they wanted to give Hojlund, a striker, some playing time.

Act of Rasmus HojlundRasmus Hojlund’s performance didn’t result in his scoring, but Denmark didn’t really need him to. By the time he entered the game, it was over.

He nearly scored when his low shot from the edge of the penalty area hit the foot of the post.

Danish store He received a 5/10 from Bold.dk, which is decent considering Christian Eriksen received a 6/10, the highest rating possible for a player.

“Showed himself from his good side when he was replaced on the field after 58 minutes,” the publication reported. was a force on the field, and his physique gave his teammates opportunities.

Tipsbladet referred to the match as “boring” between two underdog teams and called it the manager’s night off. The publication did mention that a packed house was excited to see “Manchester United star Rasmus Hojlund.”

Hojlund received a three on their scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest, placing him in the center.

When he entered the game in the final 30 minutes, the Manchester United striker received one of the loudest cheers of the evening, according to the report.

“After playing for a short while, he almost gave Martin Braithwaite an assist. He was also a mouthful for San Marino’s opponents.

The following game could see Denmark start Hojlund.In his seven Euro 2024 qualifying matches, Rasmus Hojlund has scored six goals, including a hat-trick against Finland.

Although Jonas Wind began against San Marino and scored once and supplied one assist, the manager must still decide whether to start him.

Hojlund will play in that match on Sunday before traveling back to Manchester to get ready for Brighton’s Premier League matchup the following Saturday.