In the match against Luton in round 12 of the Premier League, Danish striker Rasmus Hojlund missed two good scoring opportunities to score his first goal in the Premier League before he had to leave the field at the end of the match.
In the 79th minute, the 20-year-old striker went down in a tackle with the visiting defender and appeared to have suffered a hamstring injury before being replaced by Anthony Martial.
Rasmus Hojlund appeared to have a hamstring injury and had to leave the field in the 79th minute of the match (Photo: EPA).
"I can't comment at the moment. He needs at least 24 hours to see what the problem is," coach Ten Hag said about Hojlund's injury after the match.
Not only Hojlund was injured, the Dutch strategist also felt worried about his squad when midfielder Christian Eriksen was also injured and left the field in the first half.
Eriksen had to leave the field 5 minutes before the end of the first half despite not colliding with anyone (Photo: Getty).
The Danish midfielder seemed to have problems from the start of the match. After a situation where he fell without contact with anyone near the end of the first half, Eriksen sat down. Despite his best efforts, the midfielder had to leave the field a few minutes later.
"I can only say that I hope Hojlund and Eriksen do not suffer serious injuries. For us, this season is really difficult because there are too many injuries. I still have many players in hand but I hope the players can return soon to serve the team," coach Ten Hag expressed his disappointment.
The 53-year-old coach's disappointment is obvious when looking at Man Utd's injury list since the beginning of the season, with key players currently absent such as Casemiro, Luke Shaw, Lisandro Martinez and Tyrell Malacia.
Even centre-back Johnny Evans was ruled out of the game against Luton with a thigh injury picked up in the previous round.
Man Utd's 1-0 win over Luton temporarily helped the Old Trafford team rise to 6th place in the rankings and is only one win away from the top 4 position held by Liverpool.
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