
Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund admits "mixed feelings" after their 4-3 win at Wolves.
Hojlund scored in the thriller at Moolineux.
He later said: "[It's] mixed feelings. Of course I think we should have closed it off but I am very happy for Kobbie, of course.
"I think there is an old saying with strikers that if you get the first they keep rolling. This one is a scrappy one but I need to be there and it is a good cross from Luke [Shaw].
"I think my role is to find the spaces where I can be free and normally the manager wants me to go in the front to create space in behind. It is very important.
"I think it is a little bit faster to what I was used to in the Italian League. I think you need to be a split-second faster. need to get used to that. Both physically and mentally you need to be ready before you get the ball."
Hojlund also stated: "I don't want to jinx anything but hopefully it can be a turning point. It's a big win away and maybe we can get some wins going. January was OK for us and now I hope we have a nice February. We take every game at a time and we go for everything we can win. We want to win every game and go for the FA Cup and get as high in the table as we can. Hopefully we can get the Champions League."
On matchwinner Kobbie Mainoo, he added: "I didn't really get to see him in pre-season but everyone was saying he is an incredible talent. He has a nice body type and he is mature already. He is very cam and also outside the pitch he is a nice and relaxed guy. You can see he is composed. He is an incredible talent. I thought I was young but he is stepping up at the age of 18."
