Report and highlights as Victor Lindelof’s goal spares Man Utd’s blushes on a frustrating afternoon; Erik ten Hag’s side were dominant but poor in front of goal with Rasmus Hojlund and Alejandro Garnacho missing big chances; four wins from five in the league moves United up to sixth
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says the goals will come after his side laboured to a 1-0 win over Premier League strugglers Luton at Old Trafford.
Defender Victor Lindelof’s first goal for nearly three years was the difference as United endured a frustrating afternoon in front of goal. Rasmus Hojlund – yet to score in the league after nine games – and Alejandro Garnacho were guilty of spurning golden chances.
“As long as we create the chances [the goals] will come. I am confident about that,” said Ten Hag, who has not seen any of his forward players score since the defeat at Arsenal on September 3.
The United manager has now overseen four wins from five in the league to bring his side within three points of fourth, but is suspended for the trip to Everton after the international break for picking up his third yellow card this season.
Sky Sports News reporter Pete Stevenson reflects on Manchester United’s narrow 1-0 Premier League victory over Luton Town
United’s unfortunate run with injuries continued, though, as Denmark internationals Hojlund (hamstring) and Christian Eriksen (knee) were forced off early.
Luton’s winless run extends to six games in the Premier League and have been dragged back into the relegation zone after Bournemouth beat Newcastle 2-0 on Saturday Night Football.