Ruben Amorim was delighted by Rasmus Hojlund and Amad Diallo’s post-match bust-up within the Czech Republic as Manchester United’s head coach noticed the fireplace he needs from his gamers.
After defeats to Arsenal and Nottingham Forest have been compounded by sporting director Dan Ashworth’s shock exit, the Crimson Devils lifted the temper with Thursday’s 2-1 Europa League comeback win at Viktoria Plzen.
Andre Onana’s error resulted in ex-Burnley striker Matej Vydra placing the hosts forward early within the second half, however United substitute Hojlund rapidly levelled earlier than lashing residence two minutes from time to safe Amorim’s first away win as United boss.
However the two-goal match-winner’s overriding emotion at full-time was frustration having been denied the possibility to finish a hat-trick in stoppage time when Diallo elected to go alone moderately than cross.
On one other break moments later Hojlund selected towards passing to the ahead, resulting in an argument on the closing whistle that recently-appointed Amorim took as a optimistic.
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