Rasmus Hojlund provides two-word injury update

Rasmus Hojlund


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Manchester United have started their pre-season tour of the United States, however not in the way they hoped. The match saw them lose 2-1 to Arsenal and have Leny Yoro and Rasmus Hojlund limp off with injuries.

The match saw Hojlund help United take an early lead in the tenth minute with an assist from Marcus Rashford.

Fifteen minutes later though, Arsenal hit back with a Gabriel Jesus goal set up by Ethan Nwaneri.

The game remained in deadlock until the 81st minute where Gabriel Martinelli managed to beat Andre Onana, securing Arsenal’s victory.

Jonny Evans and Erik ten Hag have recently commented on the injuries, speaking to Sky Sports and United’s official website.

Jonny Evans and Erik ten Hag comment on Hojlund’s injury

Speaking to Sky Sports about the injuries, veteran defender Jonny Evans said: “You don’t want any injuries, especially in pre-season.

“It’s one of the biggest things you’re trying to avoid while also getting fit at the same time.

We don’t know how bad the injuries are. Muscle injuries aren’t great. Rasmus hinted it was his hamstring. I’m not sure about Leny yet.”

Taking to Manchester United’s official website, the Dutch manager spoke about the potential injuries.

When quizzed about the incidents, ten Hag commented: “Of course it is too short [to know about their injuries] and we have to wait over 24 hours, then we will hopefully know more.

“We were careful especially with Leny as he only did 50 per cent of the [training] sessions.

“He has to come up but let’s be positive and see what comes out.”

Hojlund provides his own update

Following the comments of his teammate and manager, Hojlund provided his own update on his situation.

While walking through the mixed zone after the game, reporters asked him for an injury update, to which he replied, “We’ll see.”

Whilst this doesn’t provide anything to substantial to work with, it does suggest that the striker was likely taken off as a precaution rather than needing to be removed, giving hope to ten Hag’s campaign..

What this means for United

Naturally ten Hag will be hoping that any injury is minor, with the Red Devils set to play Real Betis on Wednesday at the Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego.

With Hojlund and new signing Joshua Zirkzee being the only senior strikers, if Hojlund’s injury is worse however, this will put a lot of pressure on the new boy as United’s only option up top.

However, Zirkzee is currently on holiday following Euro 2024 and so Hojlund is the only match-ready striker going into United’s Community Shield match against Manchester City on 10th August.

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