Rasmus Hojlund insists he meant to score his brilliant second goal against Luton Town and says he has actually practiced using his shoulder and chest as much as possible in training.
The Danish forward grabbed a quickfire brace to inspire Manchester United to another Premier League victory on Sunday afternoon, continuing his excellent run of form in the process.
Hojlund anticipated a defensive error to give United the lead within 40 seconds of the match and grabbed a second six minutes later when he improvised to divert Alejandro Garnacho's effort into the Luton goal. PLAYER RATINGS: Hojlund and Mainoo excellent in Luton win MATCH REACTION: What Hojlund did before he scored shows he is transformed Speaking after the match, Hojlund talked about his performance and the different attributes he showcased to grab each goal. "I thought something could happen," he told Sky Sports when shown a replay of his opening strike. "I have a lot of speed, so I dragged it to my left foot, and I could score.
I was a little bit unsure after the touch, but in the end, it was a good goal. "A good beginning, two good and fast goals. We dropped a little bit, and they got one back.
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