Andy Cole said Manchester United still need to sign a proven Premier League goalscorer, insisting the club “should never” have got themselves into a position where they are relying on 20-year-old Rasmus Hojlund.
The Dane is the club’s top scorer this season with five goals, all of which have come in the Champions League. However, he is yet to score in nine Premier League games and questions are being raised over whether it is fair that the goals onus is being placed on a striker so young.
Marcus Rashford has scored just once in 16 matches this season while fellow attackers Anthony Martial, Antony, Alejandro Garnacho and the now-exiled Jadon Sancho have netted a combined two goals between them. READ MORE: United need a winger like Antonio Valencia READ MORE: Erik ten Hag is about to use brand new partnership in United's defence “For such a young kid, it’s got to be really difficult for [Hojlund],” Cole told Betfair. “I have sympathy because he’s been brought in at such a young age, for a big transfer fee and he’s gone into a team that doesn’t create a lot of chances. “Rasmus has come in and he’s got the added pressure of being their main striker because the club hasn’t had a prominent goal-scoring centre-forward since Robin van Persie.
He’s been successful in the Champions League, but European football is completely different to the Premier League. “I believe Rasmus is doing all he can do.