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Hojlund 'lost' and 'absolutely devoid of any confidence'

Hojlund 'lost' and 'absolutely devoid of any confidence'

BBC News21-04-2025

Former Premier League striker Glenn Murray says he empathises with Rasmus Hojlund because he is not getting the service he needs from his team-mates.With Joshua Zirkzee out for the rest of the season with a hamstring injury, Hojlund is United's only senior fit striker. Yet he has scored just twice in the Premier League since his new boss Ruben Amorim arrived in November."I really feel for Rasmus Hojlund because I do believe there is a good footballer in there, but he is absolutely devoid of any confidence," said Murray on the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast. "It must be hard when you come to a club like Manchester United to remain positive when there is so much negativity around, especially as a forward."That formation is not set-up to make chances for Hojlund. There's a winger in Alejandro Garnacho that just wants to cut in and shoot, so he doesn't create chances for others, and then on the other side is Kobbie Mainoo who doesn't really get those balls in either."So I do feel for him. He's a young lad and he's a bit lost at the moment."Listen to the Football Daily podcast on BBC Sounds

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