Aston Villa lost to Manchester United in a dramatic comeback, and Rasmus Hojlund scored the game-winning goal. He said he was “the happiest man alive.”
In a letter to fans, new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe wrote about his goals. That same day, INEOS sports director Sir Dave Brailsford watched from the stands at Old Trafford as United was booed after falling behind by two goals.
But Alejandro Garnacho scored to tie the game for United, and Hojlund scored his first league goal on the 15th try to give United a 3-2 win in the 82nd minute.
He said, “Right now I’m the happiest man in the world.” ‘You can also see in the holiday cheer. We kept believing right up until the end, which shows how strong we were.
“This is a wonderful day for me.” Since I haven’t played in the Premier League in a while, I’m glad to get my first goal. I hope to build on that and keep going.
Villa went ahead thanks to goals from John McGinn and Leander Dendoncker. But United came back with goals from Garnacho.
The young Argentine player said, “It’s a great feeling.” “We’re Manchester United, we’re down 2-0, but we never give up.” The team did a great job of coming back.
It only took one goal for us to get back in the game. The only goal was to reach the first one and keep going. Too many people talk about Manchester United’s stars, but we never score, so I’m also happy for Rasmus.
Ratcliffe’s announcement on Christmas Eve that he would buy 25% of the club for £1.3 billion was the perfect time for stressed-out boss Erik ten Hag. The deal came after a 13-month strategic review.
The player said, “I don’t think it has affected them.”
“I was kept up to date on the whole process, so I knew what was going on.” We look forward to it. I believe it is good for the club that they are stepping up.
“They’ve done a lot of high-level sports before, like Formula One, cycling, and football clubs.” They can do nothing but help us reach our goals. We want to work with them and they want to work with us.
Earlier in the day, Ratcliffe wrote to United fans and promised to do everything he could to get the team back to the top of world football.
The owner of INEOS spoke to the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust, the Fans’ Forum, and the Fans’ Advisory Board. He said that INEOS was “custodians of the club on your behalf.”
He said, “I wanted to write to you at this time given the critical role of the fans to the future of Manchester United as we recognize our responsibility as custodians of the club on your behalf.” The 71-year-old made it clear that he wanted to bring success back to Old Trafford.
“I believe we can bring sporting success to the pitch to go along with the club’s undeniable financial success.” It will take time, patience, strictness, and the best-skilled management possible.
“You and I both have big goals for Manchester United.” As with anything in sports, there are no promises, and things can take time to change. But we are here for the long haul, and we all want to help Manchester United get back to the top of English, European, and global football. This is a very important duty for me.
“Please note that, as with any deal, it needs to be approved by the relevant authorities. As a result, we will not be able to talk about the club in public until the deal is finalized.”