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San Marino defender launches savage put-down of Rasmus Hojlund after Manchester United striker complaint

San Marino defender Roberto Di Maio has hit back at Rasmus Hojlund and labelled him a 'disappointment' for comments he made after Denmark's win last night.

Manchester United striker Hojlund opened the scoring for his nation in the European Championship qualifier, but it looked like there could be a shock on the cards when Alessandro Golinucci levelled for the hosts on the hour mark. That was until Yussuf Poulsen scored ten minutes later to spare any blushes, as Denmark held on for three points against their well-drilled opponents.

After the match, Danish players hit out at San Marino and the officials for not punishing the hosts' physical style of play, with Hojlund even claiming his opponents attempted to injure him during the contest.

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The 20-year-old was especially irritated after Di Maio was cautioned for a mistimed tackle that resulted in him kneeing the United attacker in the back.

Now the San Marino international has hit back at Hojlund in an Instagram story post, claiming he would not have been able to handle the professional game in years gone by.

The caption, roughly translated, reads: "Today I read that Mr 80 million is complaining because yesterday he received less than great treatment from the defenders of San Marino.

"Well, dear, probably in football like today, where physical contact has disappeared, you can allow yourself to make fun of us little opponents with ugly and repeated gestures or to simulate at every opportunity, hoping for the VAR for a penalty.

"I would have liked to see you 15 years ago when only real men played football! You were a

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