RASMUS HOJLUND broke a Premier League record as his incredible run of form continued against Luton.
Manchester United raced into a 2-0 lead inside seven minutes as the Danish striker netted both goals.
He first capitalised on a woeful pass by Amari’i Bell and calmly finished beyond goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski just 37 seconds into the game.
The goal saw Hojlund, 21, smash a Prem record as he became the youngest ever player to score in six consecutive league games.
His run now stretches back to Boxing Day when he finally netted his first domestic goal in a thrilling 3-2 win over Aston Villa.
Hojlund has since kept his scoring boots on with strikes coming against Tottenham, Wolves, West Ham, Villa for a second time and now Luton.
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United fans are delighted to see that their £72million man has found his feet at the club.
One said: “I couldn’t be more happier for him. I always knew he would be a superstar.”
Another added: “Ten Hag has made an unbelievable signing.”
A third commented: “All those haters have suddenly disappeared haven’t they.”
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Just minutes after breaking the record, the 21-year-old netted again as an Alejandro Garnacho shot deflected in off his chest.
Man Utd’s lead was then halved as Carlton Morris headed home to make in 2-1.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk