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Manchester United fans: Hoylen is a bit miserable, Manchester United s problem is obviously Amorin

4:24am, 12 August 2025Football

Hupu August 11th News Fan Frank M16 said: "It's obvious that the front-free team won't work. I want to sympathize with Hoylen, but he spent more than £70 million in transfer fees and had a high salary. He had a lot of time to prove that he didn't do it. Unfortunately, Sheshko wouldn't have time to adapt, wish him good luck. Manchester United's biggest worry is defense, the players are good, but he doesn't seem to understand the system. We saw it in the US game, and today, I hope that our £200 million forward line can work."

Another Fan Cromwellswart said: "The preseason should be the opportunity for Hoylen to really prove himself in the preseason, and it was the moment when he gave a letter to Sheshko. Hoylen is a forward who relies on passing, and he won't create opportunities himself. Last season, our No. 10 position was too slow, and Mbemo and Cunia were more impactful when turning around, and they would send high-quality crosses. Hoylen could eat these crosses. I was originally very confident in his recovery this season, but it seemed that there was no chance."

BadWolves77 believed: "This preseason exposed It's Amorin's problem, not Hoylen. Hoylen has been working hard and looks eager to play. And the severely lacking pass supply in the past two years has now been solved, but he can't even get the chance? And once he starts, he can score goals, just like Rashford. It looks like Amorin is unwilling to prove his mistakes and is unwilling to take risks. It's really frustrating that we could have two young, talented and eager forwards at the beginning of the season to compete for the job. "

Chickenoriental said: "I don't think there will be too much new players. Big effect. Yes, Hoylen is not suitable for the Premier League, but Amorin's bad, pragmatic, slow system is the root cause of few goals. I hope he can change a little in the preseason, try different plays, or at least fine-tune the tactics, but it doesn't. "

IanSwinn said: "I don't know what Hoylen's reaction was, but if I were him, I would be upset. Just when some quality forward players arrived and could really help him, he was marginalized. Clubs should spend money to strengthen the midfield, and the midfield has been terrible over the years."

source:bong da 7m

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