Rasmus HÅJLUND broke a Premier League record in his game against Luton and kept up his great form.
Both goals were scored by the Danish scorer in the first seven minutes, giving Manchester United a 2-0 lead.
First, he took advantage of a bad pass by Amari’i Bell and put the ball past Thomas Kaminski in goal with ease just 37 seconds into the game.
When Hojlund scored, he became the youngest player in Premier League history to score in six straight games. He was 21 years old. It beat an old record.
On Christmas Day, he got his first goal in England in a thrilling 3-2 win over Aston Villa. This is the start of his run.
Since then, Hojlund has scored again, this time against Luton. He has also scored another time against Tottenham, Wolves, West Ham and Villa.
Fans of United are glad that the player they paid £72 million for has taken to his new home at the club.
Someone told him, “I’m so happy for him.” I always knew he was a star.
Someone else said, “Ten Hag has made an unbelievable signing.”
“Those people who hate you have suddenly gone away, haven’t they?” A third said.
Not long after setting the record, the 21-year-old scored again when an Alejandro Garnacho shot hit him and went in.
Carlton Morris scored a goal to make it 2-1, which cut Manchester United’s lead in half.