Rasmus Hojlund Lift Man Utd at Luton
The Danish forward, Rasmus Hojlund, extended his impressive goal-scoring streak to seven goals in six matches, leading Manchester United to a hard-fought 2-1 victory against a determined Luton Town. Hojlund, who had struggled to score in his initial 14 Premier League games, displayed excellent form with a double that secured the win for United.
Hojlund opened the scoring just 40 seconds into the game, capitalizing on a Luton error and calmly rounding goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski. In the seventh minute, he chested in an Alejandro Garnacho strike, putting United in control.
Despite the dream start, United faced challenges, with Luton's captain Carlton Morris reducing the deficit. The Red Devils were fortunate not to concede again before halftime, and there was a close call for Casemiro avoiding a red card.
Luton continued to apply pressure, but United struggled to capitalize on counter-attacks, with Garnacho missing chances. However, they secured a narrow victory, marking their fourth consecutive league win and bringing them within three points of fifth-placed Tottenham and five points of fourth-placed Aston Villa.
Moving on to player performances, goalkeeper Andre Onana played a role in slowing down the game, while Diogo Dalot had difficulties dealing with Alfie Doughty. Harry Maguire had a shaky performance and was subbed off at halftime as a precaution. Raphael Varane showcased strong defensive skills, and Luke Shaw played well before being substituted due to injury concerns.
In midfield, Kobbie Mainoo received praise for his nimble footwork, contributing to United's ability to navigate Luton's press. Casemiro had a challenging game, narrowly avoiding a booking, and Bruno Fernandes made some sloppy passes but worked hard to contain Luton late in the match.
In the attack, Alejandro Garnacho made poor decisions but managed to get an assist. Rasmus Hojlund received high praise with a 9/10 rating, highlighting his goal-scoring prowess and likening him to the heir of Ruud van Nistelrooy. Marcus Rashford had some promising moments but overall disappointed, missing an early chance to release Garnacho.
Overall, the match was described as scrappy, and United had to endure pressure from Luton to secure the win, with individual player performances receiving mixed reviews.