I spotted Rasmus Hojlund's angry reaction that confirmed something about Manchester United
Manchester United are into the FA Cup fifth round after Harry Maguire's injury-time header saw off Ruud van Nistelrooy's Leicester City side at Old Trafford.
United had produced another drab first-half performance against the Foxes and found themselves behind at the break when Bobby De Cordova-Reid headed in from close range.
Patrick Dorgu's bright debut came to an end at half-time and replacement Alejandro Garnacho injected some energy into the attack. He created Joshua Zirkzee's equaliser and won the free-kick that saw Maguire head in to win the tie.
Amorim's body language
When Ruben Amorim wasn't crouched in his technical area watching this game, he stood with his arms outstretched, struggling to comprehend what he was seeing.
On numerous occasions, the head coach's body language made it clear he was not happy with what he was seeing. There's an argument about whether this system is now inhibiting this team and needs ditching, but Amorim didn't look happy with the build-up play and the slow pace of play at times.
In fairness, those players in possession rarely had options on the ball. It was disjoined and predictable and didn't look like a team fresh from an extended spell on the training ground. Amorim's body language was a clear giveaway.
At one point he slapped his thighs in frustration at Zirkzee giving the ball away when the pass to a teammate should have been a simple one.
Hojlund's fury
At one point in the second half of this game Rasmus Hojlund was having an animated conversation with Amorim and you could understand if he was complaining about the lack of service he is getting.
The Dane doesn't look to be enjoying himself in this system and it's certainly not playing to his strengths. United are finding it


