Rasmus Hojlund says Manchester United must stick together if
they are to emerge from a “tough period” after a chastening 3-2 Champions
League defeat at home to Galatasaray.
United have lost four of their opening seven Premier League
matches for the first time and are pointless after their first two Champions
League group games.
They twice led against their Turkish opponents at Old
Trafford on Tuesday, courtesy of goals from new Danish forward Hojlund, but
they were pegged back and conceded a late winner.
“Of course, it’s not about the individual performance,” said
Hojlund. “It’s about getting the three points and at the moment we’re not doing
good enough.
“We need to remember we can’t let goals go in right after we
score. We’ve had a few games now where they just score after we scored.”
He added: “It’s a tough period but we need to stick together
and that’s the only way we can get out of this period.”
Hojlund’s performance was one of the few positives for
United on a bleak night at Old Trafford but their brittle defence cost them
dearly as Mauro Icardi dinked home the winner to leave them with an uphill task
to qualify from Group A.
“We need to get some points now if we want to play in the
Champions League after the group stage,” said the 20-year-old, with home and
away matches to come against FC Copenhagen.
“I am looking forward to playing against them because it’s a
former club, my brothers are playing there, and I have a big heart for
Copenhagen,” he said.
“But now I play in Manchester United and we need to get some
points out of them.”