
‘How did we scout this guy?' – Man Utd fans stunned by ‘horrendous' video of Hojlund training with Angryginge
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MANCHESTER UNITED fans were left gobsmacked after seeing a video of Rasmus Hojlund training with Angryginge.
The Denmark international recently took part in a first-touch-and-finish challenge with the YouTube sensation.
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Rasmus Hojlund recently took part in a first-touch-and-finish challenge with YouTuber Angrygine
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The Dane first touch, as it often did last season, let him down in the challenge
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And the former Atalanta hitman's first touch left little to be desired, as it did several times when he led the line for the Red Devils last season.
Footage of Hojlund's link-up with Angryginge spread like wildfire on social media and drew the ire of the Old Trafford faithful.
One wrote on X: Broo still looks a** around YouTubers."
Another channelled their inner Jose Mourinho by saying: "If I speak… [I am in big trouble]."
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And another said with three laughing emojis: "Lol how did United scout this [guy] again?"
One remarked: "I don't remember his first touch being so s**t the first season."
Another chimed in: "No way is this a professional footballer."
Some United fans, however, leapt to the 22-year-old's defence.
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One said: "I actually feel compassion for him."
Another said: "I have a feeling this guy will come good."
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And another said: "Am I the only one who sees that this was obvious during a rest day?
"Look how he's trying not to run and strain."
Hojlund endured a dire season in the 2024/25 campaign, in which United finished a staggering 15TH PLACE in the Premier League table.
He only managed ten goals and four assists, with only four of those strikes coming in the league.
Despite his woes, Italian giants Inter Milan have been linked with a summer swoop for his services.
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