RASSMUS HOJLUND was seen yelling at Scott McTominay during Manchester United’s game against Liverpool.
McTominay had put the Red Devils ahead at Old Trafford in their FA Cup quarterfinal match. This happened after the goal.
But he soon got some mean comments from not one but TWO teammates.
An move by United broke down because McTominay’s pass did not reach Hojlund.
In response, the Danish striker got angry, turned around, and yelled at the player.
Fans also saw Alejandro Garnacho telling McTominay how he felt about the mistake.
“Seems like McTominay was easy ball, Hojlund was right to yell at him,” one fan wrote on X.
One more person said, “Both Hojlund and Garnacho were at McTominay there.”
A third supporter said, “Hojlund is right to be upset with McTominay; shocking decision.” When United is ahead, they always look more shaky than the other team.
Someone else said: “Hojlund & McTominay shouting at each other, PASSION IS BACK.”
A fan wrote: “Personally I love that McTominay, Garnacho and Hojlund are having a shouting match on the pitch, they actually care and want to win which is better than usual.”
McTominay scored the first goal for United at Old Trafford after only 10 minutes.
After Caiomhin Kelleher stopped Garnacho, the Scotland international was the first to respond and scored from close range.
Along with two helpers, he has scored nine goals and set up two more in 34 games this season.