Manchester United's Rasmus Hojlund has been a breath of fresh air for the Red Devils ever since he made his debut for United following his move in the summer.
Hojlund earned European attention playing in Serie A for Atalanta – but he came through the youth academy of Danish giants FC Copenhagen. And in a resurfaced clip, Hojlund can be seen celebrating using dances from Fortnite – a video game.
The 20-year-old – who is yet to break his duck in the Premier League but has bagged three goals in two Champions League defeats – can be seen scoring with ease before busting out a couple of dance moves. And Red Devils fans have loved the clip on social media.
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"My Danish striker doing Fortnite emotes in real life after scoring back in 2018 Rasmus Hojlund is a special player," one fan said. While a second shared: "Need to bring this celebration back!"
"Just seen Hojlund’s Fortnite celebrations from when he was in Copenhagen’s academy. Need him to hit those when he scores against them in the Champions League next week," a third joked. And another added: "Bro hasn’t changed a bit!"
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Hojlund faces a homecoming of sorts after the international break when the Red Devils welcome Copenhagen to Old Trafford in the Champions League. It's been a poor start in Europe for Erik ten Hag's side who have failed to beat both Bayern Munich and Galatasaray.
United's clash with Copenhagen next week is a must win, and a loss could all but end their Champions League campaign when it's only just begun.
Meanwhile, in the Premier League, United travel to South Yorkshire to face Sheffield United before they welcome bitter rivals and last season's Treble winners Manchester City to Old Trafford.
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