After Manchester United’s victory, Rasmus Hojlund explained the significance of his guitar celebration

Manchester United’s Rasmus Hojlund discussed his peculiar celebration after the game with West Ham.

With Sunday’s 3-0 Premier League victory over West Ham, United moved up to sixth position in the standings, surpassing the Hammers.

Midway through the first half, Hojlund scored the opening goal with a low shot that was well-taken and went into the bottom corner.

Early in the second half, Alejandro Garnacho extended the lead after a drive dipped under Alphonse Areоla’s goalpost. The 19-year-old then scored the game-winning goal with a scuffed finish from close range.In a comedic manner, Hojlund celebrated his goal. The Danish striker entertained colleagues and fans on his 21st birthday by playing the air guitar with his leg.

The child told Sky Sports the backstory of the celebration after the game.

“I spoke about doing a celebration for my friends,” he commented. “They told me to do the guitar back in the summer, and I hadn’t done it yet, so today was the day.”

It was a rough beginning for Hojlund in the Premier League, but he has every reason to be happy now. After going scoreless in United’s first fourteen league matches, the striker has scored in back-to-back league games.

Hojlund becomes the youngest United player to ever accomplish it at the age of 21.

In the 28 games since joining from Atalanta last summer for £72 million, the Danish international has scored ten goals in all competitions.

Garnacho, who scored twice alongside Hojlund, also made an impressive celebration.

In response to criticism from ex-United forward Angel Di Maria, the Argentine winger mimicked Cristiano Ronaldo’s famous “ad board” celebration.

According to Garnacho’s interview with Sky Sports, who inquired about his most recent tribute to Ronaldo, the player expressed satisfaction after scoring two goals. A source of motivation, the party is.

United will face Aston Villa next Sunday in Birmingham, which might be a challenging journey.