
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag is reiterating his faith in his two forwards.
The Red Devils head coach believes Rasmus Hojlund and Marcus Rashford can find their rhythm.
The duo started as split strikers in a 3-1 loss to Brighton at the weekend, with Rashford accused by fans of not passing enough to Hojlund.
Asked if the two can adapt to play together, Ten Hag told reporters: "Yes, absolutely. The two can benefit from each other. But they have to know each other and that process has only just started. At the same time, we need results and so it has to go hand in hand.
"But we learn from every training [session] and we learn from every game. Of course, we reflect togetherness and, of course, we lead that as a coaching staff. But we have also seen that Rasmus and Rashy are together, they're talking about how they can benefit from it.
"So you can see that discussion, that interaction on the pitch is going on, and that is a good sign. I'm sure they will get that connection. I think the connection is already there but I think they will get there."
