Manchester United striker, Rasmus Hojlund has given reasons for the Red Devils’ 4-3 defeat to Copenhagen in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night.
Hojlund scored twice to put Manchester United in front in the first half but things changed after Marcus Rashford was given a red card.
Hojlund insisted that he and his teammate played very well in the game but were just unfortunate to go down 4-3 in Denmark.
“I think we started very well, to be honest. We controlled the game until the red card and that changed the match, of course,” he told reporters after the game.
“I think we switched off a little bit [after the red card]. We were playing a game with one man down, so of course, it’s giving them belief and I know how the crowd can help the team here.
“It gave them a big boost. We did quite good at the beginning of the second half, we were composed on the ball and we kept switching the game a lot, got the penalty and got in front again.
“So it’s unfortunate we’re here, with the zero points from the game again.”