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Amorim's "Lucky" 5/10 DUD must end with Man UTD
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Amorim’s “Lucky” 5/10 DUD must end with Man UTD

May 25, 2025 6 Min Read
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  • Rasmus Hoilund Games and Villas
  • Why you should sell Altay Bayindir
        • McTominay 2.0: Man UTD can land one of Europe’s “most underrated players”

Goodbye Day for Manchester United hopes to have a bright future under Reuben Amorim after a 2-0 win over Aston Villa on Sunday evening.

Freed from the bondage of anticipation, the Red Devils were in a positive mood from the off, despite the backdrop of mid-week disappointment. Mason Mount came close twice with an opening exchange.

Hope to approve this miserable Premier League campaign with victory was further strengthened following Emi Martinez’s firing over a halftime stroke, with Argentina foolishly succumbing to his final exit on the Midlands’ side to a stupidly rushed Rasmus Hozilund.

After enduring his own unstable moment at the same end after the break, with a controversial call to Altai Bayindeal, the vain host eventually made a breakthrough at Old Trafford following a great header from Amado Dialo in the back post. Provider? Of course, Bruno Fernandez.

Amado’s subsequent foul allowed Christian Eriksen an opportunity to end his United career with a goal from the penalty spot.

The experienced trio could be one of the first departures of what is expected to be a busy summer in Manchester. Can Hojlund as mentioned above also follow his path?

Rasmus Hoilund Games and Villas

If there was a game that symbolized Hojlund’s campaign, the 22-year-old showed off a flash of real effort and a strange quality despite the still lacking of its important final product.

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Denmark International played his role on Martinez’s red card, but it remains to be seen if the Villa Keeper didn’t step in and United No. 9 had a particularly whimsical touch.

As for the second half, the former Atalanta man teeed up the header of the mount as his poor touch wasted a golden edge chance, seeing the home side fire a blank in front of the goal again and his poor touch wasted a golden edge chance.

United’s no-lucky outing from number nine also ruled out a well-taken header that ruled out offsides, and Hozilund looked to the heavens as he left just four league goals in the season and only 10 league goals in total.

As already mentioned, there have been signs of life for Champions League hopes, but there may be time for United’s £64 million signature, as it suggests that a return to Serie A could be on the cards.

Rasmus Hojlund’s key statistics vs Aston Villa

statistics

record

I played a few minutes

81

touch

19

shot

1

the goal

0

I missed a big opportunity

1

A big opportunity has been created

1

Key Pass

2

Accuracy

60%

The dribbling was successful

0

The duel won

4/9

Statistics via Sofascore

The same must be said for his flounder teammate Bayindir.

Why you should sell Altay Bayindir

The ruthless nature of the Red Devils’ future windows is typical by reports that Alejandro Garnacho will be on sale, with the 20-year-old winger being ruled out from Sunday’s victory – Andre Onana was.

There was also the uncertainty surrounding the Cameroonians’ future, which was an opportunity for his research to stake his point. Again, the Turkish star has failed to do so in an almost comical way.

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It was only last month that the former Fenerbafe man was thrown into the St. James Park mix.

The 27-year-old, who has since shipped six goals against Brentford and West Ham United’s total, was surprisingly given his final chance on Sunday, despite journalist Samuel Luckhurst previously suggesting he should be behind Tom Heaton in his goalkeeping pecking order.

That perspective was further supported by Bay Indeal’s display against the Vians, unable to grab the ball following Harry Maguire’s rear header, Morgan Rodgers scored and then scored, “Lucky” stopper, “Lucky” stopper.

It’s controversial – and fortunately for Bay Indeal – the whistle had been blown away for a foul before Rogers’ efforts hit the back of the net.

While it would have summarised United’s season as goalkeeping gaffes cancelled their promising performance, authorities had in mind saving Bay Indeal’s blush in the process.

The £4.3 million addition, tense in the air following a strike by the Youri Tielemans, with parry tense in the air, but didn’t offer the defender any chance before him again, but the £4.3 million addition was followed by a postponed tension.

This latest display has earned him a 5/10 rating from Luckhurst as United tilted the new goalkeeper and Bay Indeal for the exit in the hunt – should be his forgotten Old Trafford Adventure’s final outing.

Of course, the Emirates always have that night, and the Turkish penalty saving heroics always have, but he has never spent both before and since then what he admitted directly from Hyun Min’s son’s corner in the Carabao Cup defeat to the Spurs.

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In fact, this is a team that desperately needs an upgrade. The best place to get started is at both ends of the pitch…

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