Rasmus Hojlund has had a bit of a rough start with Manchester United. The Danish striker, who joined the Red Devils this summer, admits that he initially had some difficulties connecting with his fellow forwards at Old Trafford. Hojlund, who was signed for £72 million from Atalanta, hasn’t found the back of the net in the Premier League yet, but his performances have been impressive. In a recent match against FC Copenhagen, he showcased his skills and spearheaded the team’s attacks. Despite his goal-scoring responsibilities, Hojlund also emphasizes the importance of his strength and supporting his teammates on the pitch. He acknowledges that it took some time to establish a connection with players like Anthony Martial, Marcus Rashford, Antony, and Alejandro Garnacho. However, with everyone back and Antony’s return, the team is starting to link up better. Hojlund’s goal-scoring opportunities have decreased since his move to United, but there are positive signs in his data, such as an improved pass success ratio and dribble success ratio. Although he may be less involved in the build-up play, he is proving to be more effective in transition for United. Despite the initial challenges, Hojlund remains optimistic and determined to make a significant impact at his new club.