Rasmus Hojlund ends goal drought for Manchester United

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Manchester United is enjoying a successful period as they head into the international break. The team has advanced to the Europa League quarter-finals after defeating Real Sociedad. They also achieved a strong victory against Leicester. Despite this good form, United remains a bit behind in the race for European places. They are now pausing domestic commitments for the March international break. Many players will leave for international duty, but coach Ruben Amorim will work with those staying at the club. Rasmus Hojlund, who recently ended a 21-game goal drought, expressed that he is adapting to Amorim's system. He mentioned feeling more confident after scoring against Leicester and is pleased with his growing connection with teammates. Hojlund believes his performances are improving. Former United players Louis Saha and Mikael Silvestre have differing opinions about re-signing Paul Pogba. Saha would welcome Pogba back, citing his valuable skills. In contrast, Silvestre feels it would be risky due to Pogba’s injuries and time away from competitive play. In other news, EFL chief Rick Parry suggested that Manchester United’s new stadium might host a future Carabao Cup final, providing an alternative to Wembley. This idea is still in the early stages but reflects excitement for the potential growth of the club. Lastly, Sky has announced a significant discount on its TV bundle, including live sports, appealing to fans looking to catch more matches.


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