Manchester United recorded a fifth successive victory in all competitions on Sunday afternoon, beating Luton Town 2-1 at Kenilworth Road.
An early double from striker Rasmus Hojlund fired United into a two-goal lead within seven minutes. Luton halved the deficit with just under a quarter of an hour played through Carlton Morris. The Hatters, to their credit, refused to down tools and pushed United every step of the way, right until the final seconds.
However, as much as they were pushed and shoved, United stood firm to secure all three points, moving themselves to within five points of the Champions League places. The Reds have now won each of their last four Premier League outings.
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Just like in the victory over Aston Villa seven days earlier, the three points came at a cost for United with Luke Shaw forced off through injury. He had to be withdrawn shortly before half-time, despite being passed fit in the build-up to the game. With that in mind, MEN Sport has had a close look at the current state of play on the injury front following the weekend.
Wan-Bissaka has now missed each of United's last five matches, last featuring in the 2-2 draw with Tottenham Hotspur over a month ago. The specifics of his injury have not been confirmed but it is not believed to be anything too serious.
Manager Erik ten Hag, speaking ahead of the trip to Luton, said he expected the right-back to be out for a couple of weeks. He attempted to train three days before the win at Aston Villa but was forced to pull out of the session.
Possible return date: Manch
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