Rasmus Hojlund’s record-breaking double was enough to earn Manchester United a tense 2-1 win at Luton –  a fourth league victory in a row to take Erik ten Hag’s side closer to the top four.

The 21-year-old became the youngest Premier League player to score in six straight games as he put United two up inside seven minutes – clinically finishing after 36 seconds following Amari’i Bell’s mistake, before instinctively chesting in Alejandro Garnacho’s shot from a corner.

Carlton Morris rounded off a scintillating opening 15 minutes by pulling one back and Luton should have levelled with several big chances – as they put United on the ropes, with Casemiro unlucky not to see red for lunging on Ross Barkley while on a booking.

United were more settled after the break – with Casemiro taken off at the interval having been fortunate not to have received a second yellow card – and should have put the game to bed as Bruno Fernandes and Garnacho both failed to score despite both rounding Luton goalkeeper Thomas Kaminski.

Player ratings

Luton: Kaminski (7); Mengi (6), Osho (6), Bell (5); Ogbene (6), Barkley (7), Lokonga (8), Doughty (6); Morris (7), Woodrow (5), Chong (6)

Subs used: Clark (6), Townsend (6), Berry (n/a)

Man Utd: Onana (6); Dalot (7), Varane (7), Maguire (6), Shaw (5); Mainoo (6), Casemiro (5); Garnacho (5), Fernandes (5), Rashford (6); Hojlund (9)

Subs used: Lindelof (7), Evans (8), McTominay (6), Amrabat (n/a)

Player of the match: Rasmus Hojlund (Man Utd)

But despite some late Luton pressure, including Ross Barkley hitting the bar with the last kick of the game, United held on to move within three points of fifth-placed Tottenham, with a top-five spot possibly being enough for a Champions League place next season.

Asked about Hojlund’s scintillating form in front of goal, with the striker now on eight goals in his last seven games in all competitions, Ten Hag told Sky Sports: “We recruited him as he’s a strong character. Although he’s 21 he can really perform under stress. That’s what you need as a Manchester United striker.

“He doesn’t get nervous or lose confidence when he’s not scoring. Once you are in a run, you see it, now he’s scoring and he’s in. That’s how he is now. He has a lot of confidence and I’m sure he’ll score more.”

A player on fire – Hojlund’s record-breaking double!

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Rasmus Hojlund continues his run of fine form in front of goal, giving Manchester United the lead after just 36 seconds

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Hojlund scores his second of the game to double Manchester United’s lead

How Man Utd edged it – again

It took just 36 seconds for Hojlund to make history. Bell’s slack, square pass along the backline was picked up by the Danish forward. He had the simple task of skipping past Kaminski and slotting home.

Team news headlines

  • Luton brought former Man Utd youngsters Teden Mengi and Tahith Chong into their team, with Jordan Clark and Reece Burke dropping out. Elijah Adebayo was due to start but a warm-up injury meant Cauley Woodrow came into the team.
  • Luke Shaw was passed fit for Man Utd at left-back, so Erik ten Hag named an unchanged line-up from the 2-1 win over Aston Villa last weekend.

The United onslaught continued, as Luton struggled early doors. Casemiro was denied with a block from a corner, which was cleared as far as Marcus Rashford whose shot was saved by Kaminski. Garnacho also stung the Luton goalkeeper’s palms in a similar fashion.

But another shot from distance ended up bringing United’s second. Garnacho’s fierce effort was chested on by Hojlund in a wonderful improvised finish.

Then came the attempted Luton fightback as former United midfielder Tahith Chong saw a shot deflected into the path of Morris, who beat Andre Onana to the ball to head home.

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Carlton Morris pulls one back for Luton against Manchester United

All of a sudden, the game changed as it was Luton on the attack, with United now on the ropes. Morris and Gabriel Osho put free headers over the bar from set-pieces, before Cauley Woodrow saw a clear-cut chance in the box blocked after Harry Maguire cheaply gifted the ball to the impressive Barkley in his own half.

United came under more pressure as Casemiro, already booked for a challenge on Bell, avoided a second yellow for lunging at Barkley. Luke Shaw also picked up a booking and was forced off before half-time. Meanwhile, Alfie Doughty should have brought Luton level by firing wide from the edge of the box after cutting inside.

Ten Hag took Casemiro and Maguire off at half-time and United did seem more controlled after the break.

Diogo Dalot was picked out by Onana in the box and Kaminski smothered the effort. The Luton goalkeeper was equal to fierce strikes from Rashford and Garnacho either side of the hour mark.

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Albert Sambi Lokonga keeps Luton in the game with a ‘heroic’ block to deny Bruno Fernandes

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Alejandro Garnacho couldn’t convert a huge Manchester United chance to add a third

United had two chances to seal it, however. The first fell to Bruno Fernandes who rounded Kaminski but was denied by a last-ditch block by the retreating Albert Sambi Lokonga. Garnacho did exactly the same on the break moments later but dallied as he cut back inside and Luton cleared with the goal gaping.

Fernandes put another big chance wide of Kaminski’s far post as many began to question Luton would make them pay. They nearly did in the final minute of stoppage time as Barkley headed on a corner – only for it to crash off the bar and over, with Onana scrambling.

Another example of a valiant defeat for Luton.

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Ross Barkley came close to an equaliser in the final minutes of the match

Ten Hag: Bookings for Casemiro are crazy!

Ten Hag revealed after the game that he took Casemiro and Maguire off at half-time because he felt the sense that the referee would soon send them off for their next foul.

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Jamie Redknapp analyses whether Manchester United Casemiro should have been sent off against Luton for a second yellow after an early booking.

“I saw the reaction of the referees and I thought the next one [foul] they would go off. I didn’t take the risk. We had good replacements in [Scott] McTominay and [Jonny] Evans. It was the right decision as the performance of those two was very good.”

Later in his press conference, Ten Hag claimed Casemiro is unfairly treated as officials are booking him when he does not touch opposition players. Last week, the Brazilian was bemused for being booked for a foul on Aston Villa’s Matty Cash with minimal to no contact on the player. On Sunday, he was cautioned for a foul on Luton defender Bell.

“Even when he is not touching opponents, he gets booked,” Ten Hag said. “Often on the first moment in the game as well. It was crazy today.

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Following Manchester United’s 2-1 win against Luton, Erik ten Hag says his team are back in the race for a top four finish.

“The first booking was so unfair. The second? It could have been given. That’s why we took him off. But it’s difficult to play when you are not even touching an opponent and get booked.

“Now he is back in the team, he gives so much to the team. So much calmness and organisation. We are very happy, because since he is back, the team has lifted its levels.”

Edwards: Man Utd got lucky with red | Adebayo injury rocked us

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Rob Edwards says already booked Casemiro getting substituted at half-time was a ‘telltale sign’ that he should’ve already been sent off.

Meanwhile, Luton manager Rob Edwards felt United “got away with one” regarding the Casemiro incident – but refused to blame the officials for his side’s defeat.

“The fact he came off at HT probably tells you that,” the Hatters boss said. “They [United] are saying first [yellow card] wasn’t [one], but just because the first one wasn’t that doesn’t mean second one isn’t. Maybe they got away with one there.

“We shot ourselves in the foot, so I won’t blame the officiating.”

The Luton manager said a warm-up injury to top scorer Elijah Adebayo “rocked and wobbled” his side – which could have led to the 2-0 deficit after seven minutes.

“Losing your No 9 and then going 1-0 down after 40 seconds is not the ideal way to start against Man United,” he said.

“I think it [Adebayo injury] rocked and wobbled us for a little bit. When 1-0 turns to 2-0 after six minutes, you’re fearing the worst. And you go – how do we respond to it?

“But I have to give the players a lot of credit for showing an air of calmness, belief, commitment to the game plan and they dragged themselves onto a really good performance.

“We got back in the game, pushed and pushed and couldn’t find a second one. There’s lots to like about the performance, but you can’t give Man Utd a two-goal head start. We got punished from a couple of errors and it’s hard to recover from that.”

Analysis: Changing of the guard? Mainoo excels at Casemiro’s expense

Kobbie Mainoo and Ross Barkley battle for the ball
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Kobbie Mainoo and Ross Barkley battle for the ball

Sky Sports’ Sam Blitz at Kenilworth Road:

Manchester United put out two midfielders at Luton. One was 18 years old, the other a four-time Champions League winner. One of them was lucky to stay on the pitch by half-time, the other looked cool and composed.

Kobbie Mainoo’s expert display showed Casemiro, a team-mate 13 years his senior, how it’s done.

Mainoo was superb as United calmed down a frantic game at Luton after half-time and hung on for a win. The midfielder won nine possessions in the defensive and middle thirds fn the pitch, more than any of his United team-mates by a country mile. He also ran past an opposition midfielder six times out of the seven times he tried it.

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Casemiro, meanwhile, failed to run past any of his opposite numbers or win a single ball in the United defensive third.

As Jamie Redknapp said after the game: “It was too much for Casemiro” but the “real deal” “Mainoo had the “youthfulness and the presence” to cope with it. Sunday’s game at Luton could herald a changing of the guard in the United midfield.

What’s next?

Luton are back in Premier League action on Wednesday as they travel to Liverpool; kick-off 7.30pm.

Man Utd play again on Saturday as they welcome Fulham to Old Trafford in the Premier League; kick-off 3pm.

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