This kid has SERIOUS potential. 6’2, good with feet and an able finisher. Kid has the raw ingredients. United have not produced a big, strong striker from the academy in many,many years.
Next season, I hope we get to see wheatley, dan gore, oyedele, collyer, fletcher, amass and vitek/harrison next season. Shea lacey missed most of the season so I'm not sure if we'll get to see him but he's also one to watch next season. These youth players are the future for united.
This is a pure striker ...looks business-like, no fancy play of any kind. Appears to have a good eye for the goal post and a canny appetite for goals....
I have always known that there could be someone more reliable than Hujlund to help with the attack. However, that wouldn't be good for Tenhag. It's more of a political decision. It's gonna put his job on the line.
@femi_danjuma Common, it's not far-fetched! For instance, if Wheatley is given a run, he probably might perform better than Hujlund, who was bought for the price of an established player. What do you think the hierarchy would think? This is the same reason Antony got more runs than Pellistri, even when he wasn't pulling any weight. This is just saving his ass. There're so many basics Hujlund lacks as just a youth player, and I know you see those discrepancies.
@femi_danjuma That was an instance! I didn't know him until his senior debut. Besides, like I said earlier, you can't keep doing something that's not working. Moreover, Hujlund needs a challenge after all. He shouldn't be the only striker, and don't tell me Rashford. He has already fallen down the cliff. Furthermore, when he decides to give the players who ain't his favorites a run, you see how much time he gives them even when his man is shit. We can keep going on where he's getting it wrong.