In-form Man Utd striker to be out for 2/3 weeks

Manchester United’s in-form striker Rasmus Hojlund who has recently become the youngest ever Premier League player to score in 6 consecutive games will be out for 2/3 weeks due to muscle injury.

Manchester United’s in-form striker Rasmus Hojlund who has recently become the youngest ever Premier League player to score in 6 consecutive games will be out for 2/3 weeks due to muscle injury.

In a season filled with remarkable achievements for Manchester United, the spotlight has often on their young sensation, Rasmus Hojlund. The Danish striker, at just 21 years old, recently etched his name into the Premier League record books by becoming the youngest player ever to score in six consecutive games.

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However, the elation surrounding Hojlund’s extraordinary feat has taken a temporary pause as Manchester United confirmed via their official app that the prolific striker will be sidelined for 2 to 3 weeks due to a muscle injury.

Hojlund’s meteoric rise has been a source of excitement and pride for both the club and its supporters. His ability to find the back of the net with consistency has added a dynamic edge to Manchester United’s attacking prowess, injecting a fresh and youthful energy into their frontline.

The announcement of Hojlund’s injury has undoubtedly left fans disappointed, as they were eagerly anticipating more goal-scoring exploits from the talented teenager.