Rasmus Hojlund was infuriated with Amad Diallo in the 41st minute in Man United’s clash against Wolves.
The Danish forward linked up nicely with the winger and helped get the ball just outside the box.
Amad decided to try and curl one in from just outside the box rather than play his teammate through into the box.
Diallo’s shot was blocked and Hojlund was left raging with him, as he jumped up in fury to make things clear to Amad.
A few weeks ago against Plzen, Amad Diallo and Hojlund had a spat at the end of the 2-1 win.
Now, we have seen round two, at Molineux in the first half of the defeat to Wolves.
Journalist Simon Peach took to X, explaining that in the 42nd minute, Hojlund had been giving off to Amad for his poor decision-making.
The decision in question was Amad opting to shoot rather than pass to an open Hojlund.
Poor decision-making has been all too prevalent for United in recent weeks and it is starting to severely cost Amorim.
In the game, Hojlund played 79 minutes and only had 14 touches of the ball – an atrocious amount which demonstrates how poor creatively this United side is.
Hojlund failed to get a touch in Wolves’ box throughout the game and it is a problem which Amorim needs to solve.
Despite not being an elite goal scorer, when given a chance, Hojlund’s conversion rate is impressive.
So with this in mind, United need to create far more for Hojlund. Even when we have led on expected goals in recent weeks, Hojlund has been far from overcome by opportunities in front of goal.
Hojlund’s two goals this season in the league have come from just 1.89 expected goals and nine shots. Quite simply United must create more for the No.9 otherwise there is little point in having him.