Hojlund scores twice as United holds off Luton
In-form Rasmus Hojlund’s early brace proved enough for Manchester United to edge past battling Luton Town after its electric start threatened to turn into a chastening Kenilworth Road collapse.
Erik ten Hag’s Red Devils have enjoyed an unbeaten start to 2024 and are hoping for a brighter future under Sir Jim Ratcliffe as the Ineos chairman prepares to become minority owner officially next week.
United racked up a fifth straight win in all competitions but made hard work of this 2-1 victory against the Hatters after Hojlund had struck twice in the opening seven minutes.
The opener came just 37 seconds after kick-off and saw the 21-year-old replace Newcastle United midfielder Joe Willock as the youngest player to score in six straight Premier League matches.
United had never gone ahead away in the Premier League quicker than that, nor had it moved 2-0 up on the road as early as it did when Hojlund then chested in Alejandro Garnacho’s volley.
But Luton has made life hard for the biggest clubs at Kenilworth Road and this was no different, with Carlton Morris pulling one back in the 14th minute.
Rob Edwards’ side was reinvigorated by that goal and constantly unsettled United, which was fortunate not to see Casemiro sent off for two bookings before his half-time substitution.
A breathless second period followed but somehow there was no more goals, with Ross Barkley seeing a stoppage-time header hit the bar for the hosts.
Few could have foreseen it going to the wire after Amari’i Bell inexplicably coughed up possession and Hojlund ran clean through to round Thomas Kaminski and slot home inside the first minute.
The Dane was soon celebrating in front of the frustrated Hatters faithful again, this time having reacted smartly to chest in a Garnacho attempt.
It was an amazing start that Marcus Rashford went close to adding to after a driving run with a strike narrowly wide.
Another goal appeared on the cards but few inside Kenilworth Road, where pop star Harry Styles was in attendance, would have predicted it coming at the other end.
Luton got bodies in the box as iy attacked and United academy graduate Tahith Chong’s hopeful shot was sent looping by Harry Maguire’s block.
Morris got to the loose ball and all too easily headed past Andre Onana, sparking a stark switch in momentum.
The goalscorer, Cauley Woodrow – a late replacement after Elijah Adebayo’s warm-up injury – and Gabriel Osho had attempts as United clocked up bookings to Luke Shaw and Casemiro.
The visitors lacked control and Morris was a whisker away with a left-footed laser.
That was close, as was referee David Coote’s call on Casemiro. The midfielder followed a poor touch by clumsily catching Barkley, yet survived bellows for a second booking.
Shaw had been a doubt for this match and went off injured before half-time, with Alfie Doughty shooting just wide in stoppage time as United continued to creak.
Luton gave its heroes a wonderful half-time reception, with the noise cranking up as much-loved captain Tom Lockyer went to do media duties as he contuinues his recovery from a cardiac arrest.
Jonny Evans and Scott McTominay replaced booked duo Maguire and Casemiro for a second half that started in similarly helter-skelter fashion.
Doughty and Chong were proving a handful, while at the other end Kaminski produced a strong one-handed stop to deny Rashford.
There was a roar in the 60th minute from the home support when Bruno Fernandes rounded Luton’s goalkeeper, only for Albert Sambi Lokonga to brilliantly block his shot.
Garnacho blew a one-on-one with Kaminski soon after and Fernandes saw a free-kick stopped, before the United skipper helped deny Osho at the other end.
United’s captain whistled wide after Kaminski prevented Hojlund from completing a hat-trick, all while the hosts continued to knock on the door at the other end.
A remarkable leveller nearly arrived in the fourth and final minute of stoppage-time, but Barkley’s header from a corner came back off the bar.