Ruben Amorim secured his first victory as Manchester United’s head coach on Thursday night against Bodo/Glimt. United got off to a quick start in the Europa League match, with Alejandro Garnacho scoring just under a minute into the game, thanks to a superb assist from Rasmus Hojlund. The Reds couldn’t keep their grip on the game, letting Bodo/Glimt equalise with a goal from Hakon Evjen, who then took the lead thanks to Philip Zinckernagel. Nevertheless, United equalised with a goal from Hojlund during first-half stoppage time, and the Danish international netted the winning goal five minutes into the second half. Here’s a summary of the opinions shared by Manchester Evening News readers regarding the victory. ALSO READ: ‘A slap in the face’ – Sir Jim Ratcliffe needs to reconsider after the Manchester United price increase. ALSO READ: Manchester United prodigy Chido Obi-Martin has signed his first professional contract. exLimey beMount’slieves: “Significant progress observed, excellent goals, Hojlund received support, at last.” Clearly, there is potential for additional progress in both time and games. Mount’s defensive pass to Mazraui deserves at least a 9 for its skill and vision. He had his best performance to date, showcasing his intelligence on the field; when he is fully fit, he will be a highly valuable team member, though he was unfortunate not to score.