On an afternoon where Erik ten Hag could count on a VIP among his side's travelling contingent at Kenilworth Road Manchester United wasted no time in seizing the initiative as they secured three points against Luton.
After enduring a painful start to life in the Premier League, Rasmus Hojlund has finally hit his stride after arriving at Old Trafford this summer.
The 21-year-old gave United an almost-immediate lead, setting a record for the youngest player ever to net in six consecutive appearances in the competition in the process.
Rob Edwards' side have earned a reputation for their never-say-die attitude this campaign and while they were unable to overturn the deficit, the Hatters were more than a match for Sunday's visitors throughout.
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It took Rasmus Hojlund just 37 seconds to rewrite Premier League history.
His goal made him, at 21 years and 14 days old, the youngest-ever player to score in six consecutive Premier League matches.
He had a brace after seven minutes, too. Quite the purple patch…
Curtis Davies was a relieved man to see much of the attention on Tom Lockyer, with the sidelined Luton midfielder joining Sky Sports’ coverage for this one.
Good job, too, given Davies, now of Cheltenham Town, was sporting a nasty bruise under his top lip. At least he was able to ‘tuck his lip in’ and smile about it.
Harry Styles was turning heads at Kenilworth Road as the former One Direction star headed down to this one.
The 30-year-old United fan posed for photos with Sky’s Super Sunday team before taking his seat alongside a familiar face in these parts.
Styles had Luton legend Mick Harford for company - and they even shared a packet of mints. A meeting of
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