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Eagle-eyed Man Utd fans spot Rasmus Hojlund ‘constantly complaining’ to team-mate who ‘couldn’t pass water’


MANCHESTER UNITED fans spotted Rasmus Hojlund “complaining” about team-mate Antony during Wednesday’s Premier League clash with Chelsea.

The Red Devils clinched a crucial 2-1 win over Mauricio Pochettino’s side thanks to goals from Scott McTominay.

Rasmus Hojlund appeared to be frustrated with AntonyCredit: EPA
Fans believe the striker was complaining due to Antony’s passingCredit: Getty

However, it was far from plain sailing.

United had the perfect opportunity to take the lead early in the game, but Bruno Fernandes failed to convert a penalty.

McTominay then broke the deadlock before Cole Palmer scored an equaliser on the brink of half time.

The United midfielder then sealed the three points with a 69th-minute header.

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But despite the win, some fans couldn’t help but notice Hojlund’s frustration with team-mate Antony.

The £72million striker was spotted “complaining” at the Brazilian throughout the game.

And many supporters were convinced that it was due to the winger’s passing as well as poor decision-making from other players.

One person tweeted: “Lack of service for Hojlund is so so bad. Bruno playing like there’s a bomb attached the ball as usual, Antony couldn’t pass water and Garnacho shooting on site every time.”

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Another added: “Hojlund might just be having two goals the whole season with Antony by his side.”

While a third wrote: “Hojlund constantly complaining to Antony about his failure to pass. He has a point btw.”

Following their win over Chelsea, the Red Devils now sit sixth in the Premier League table, just three points behind rivals Manchester City.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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