Erik ten Hag has insisted that his Manchester United side is still capable of scoring goals despite being without Rasmus Hojlund.
The striker, who has scored in each of his last six Premier League appearances, has been ruled out for around two to three weeks with a muscle injury.
The first game Hojlund will miss is this afternoon's clash against Fulham. It has been claimed that youngster Omari Forson is in line to replace the Denmark international against Marco Silva's side at Old Trafford.
But despite the setback, Ten Hag has claimed that the other forwards in his squad are capable of scoring goals and winning games in the absence of Hojlund. READ MORE: Rasmus Hojlund breaks over 400k hearts after Manchester United injury confirmed READ MORE: Martial barrier prevented United from signing a second striker "We have our options in our squad," he told the United website. "Of course, it's a setback for Rasmus.