Manchester United supporters are still adjusting to a summer of significant changes at Old Trafford, with the club moving quickly to reshape their attacking options.
Ruben Amorim has made it clear that fresh recruitment is a priority, leaving former first-choice striker Rasmus Hojlund out of his plans while bringing in Benjamin Sesko to spearhead the attack.
The Red Devils have also seen other young talents, like Patrick Dorgu, continue to impress on the international stage, giving fans hope for the future despite some high-profile departures.
Meanwhile, Denmark’s national team has been making waves in their 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign, with players formerly at Manchester United taking centre stage.
The performance of these players has prompted extensive discussion in the Danish press, particularly regarding their immediate impact following moves away from Old Trafford.
The spotlight this week has fallen on Rasmus Hojlund and Patrick Dorgu, who featured together in Denmark’s 2026 World Cup qualifier against Greece.
Hojlund, recently loaned to Napoli, replaced Mika Biereth in the 64th minute, while Dorgu came on for Andreas Skov Olsen on the right wing.
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Just over 15 minutes later, Dorgu drove forward, breaking through Greece’s defence before his long-range shot hit the post and fell to Hojlund, who converted into an open goal to mark his first competitive goal since May.
Danish outlet Tipsbladet remarked: “Scored his second international goal this year when he sought out the opportunity and was in the right place at the right time.
“It is important for Riemer and Denmark to get him going.”
Meanwhile, BT offered a slightly more measured assessment: “Substituted in the 63rd minute.
“Easily followed up on Dorgu’s post shot and scored one of the easiest goals of his career.
“Is it his turn to start?” Rasmus Hojlund was rated 4/6, while Dorgu, described as “a breath of fresh air from the bench,” also received a 4/6.
The reactions underline how the Danish media are closely monitoring former Manchester United talents, particularly those finding form and minutes away from the pressure of Old Trafford.
For Dorgu, the performance adds weight to calls for increased playing time, while Hojlund’s goal, though simple, could serve as a confidence boost as he adjusts to Serie A football.
