Man United’s coach Amorim views Hojlund and Diallo’s dispute as a ‘positive indication’

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    In a recent match, Manchester United players Rasmus Hojlund and Amad Diallo were seen having a passionate conversation at the conclusion of their 2-1 win.

    Their manager, Ruben Amorin, expressed that he views this interaction positively.

    Amorin stated, “For me, it’s a very, very good sign,” after his team secured a victory against Viktoria Plzen, maintaining their unbeaten status in the Europa League.

    Hojlund was a standout performer, netting two goals, and he expressed his desire for a pass from Diallo that could have led to a hat trick during the closing moments of the game. Unfortunately, the striker did not receive the anticipated assist.

    As Viktoria Plzen ramped up their efforts in search of an equalizer, it created additional opportunities for Manchester United to counter-attack.

    In the midst of one of those breaks, Hojlund made a decision to retain possession of the ball, which catalyzed their heated exchange post-match.

    Amorin remarked, “We need to feel something,” highlighting the importance of passion and competitive spirit within the team. “If we need to fight each other, it’s like a family. When you don’t care, you don’t do anything. When you care — you fight with your brother, with your mother, your father.”

    The emotional response between the players underscores the commitment and drive that they have for the game and for each other as teammates.