Mason Mount’s return to Manchester United training on Wednesday was a boost for Erik ten Hag.
Due to an ιnjury, Mount has been sidelined since making a substitute appearance for Manchester United’s match against Luton on November 11. United stated on Wednesday that the 24-year-old returned to training on Tuesday, speeding up his recuperation.
“Hope you had a great Christmas Reds, can’t wait to be back out there with the lads!” Mount captioned an Instagram photo of himself training.
The return to training of the England international is welcome news for boss Ten Hag, who has dealt with the absence of multiple important players this season owing to ιnjury issues. The Dutchman is banking on the January returns of fellow Red Devils greats Casemiro and Lisandro Martinez.
The ex-Chelsea star will keep working on his recuperation in the days ahead, and on Friday, Ten Hag may hold a press conference to give an update on his health. The encounter against Nottingham Forest on Saturday, though, will likely not include him in the starting lineup again.
Rasmus Hojlund ‘frustrated’ with Man Utd teammates and hated by everyone, says Paul Parker
In Tuesday’s 3-2 triumph against Aston Villa, Hojlund netted his first Premier League goal after 1026 minutes of play.
Paul Scholes, a United icon, said that Hojlund was “lucky to be on the pitch” after he took fifteen games in the Premier League to score.
This summer, the Dane was traded to Old Trafford for £72 million.”Everyone hates Manchester United and Rasmus Hojlund,” Parker told Tipsbladet.
The fact that he represents the most hated club in the world makes him an easy target for experts and critics who wish he fails.
Fortunately, his devoted fan base has never wavered and never will.
His teammates don’t create the ideal circumstances for him to score goals, which is why he has been angry with them.
One positive aspect of Hojlund is that he never acts like a diva on the pitch, unlike Cristiano Ronaldo and other famous players.
Being more selfish would really benefit him, in my opinion. He needs to instruct Rashford and Garnacho to pass the ball to him whenever he gets the chance.They should constantly pass the ball to him since he is the best player on the squad, exactly like we did with Eric Cantona when I was a player.
I feаr he may be in for a rough patch right now. There will be naysayers, and you should not expect them to be silent. Everyone is counting on him to score regularly now that his profile has risen.
Since he must demonstrate that the puncҺ was not аccidentаl, I think the next objective, if at all feasible, will be even more crucial and difficult for him to achieve.