Here are the player ratings from Kenilworth Road, where Man United defeated Luton in the Premier League.
On Sunday, Manchester United defeated Luton Town 2-1 to extend their winning streak in the Premier League to four games.
Rasmus Hojlund gave the Reds the lead right away in the first minute of play. The Danish international didn’t waste any time in doubling his afternoon total as United took a two-goal lead in just seven minutes.
Seven minutes later, Carlton Morris, a forward for Luton, grabbed one back for the home team, and that was the end of the scoring. As they get closer to the Champions League spots, United is currently three points behind Tottenham in fifth place and five points behind Aston Villa in fourth.
Andre Onana
A bit too hesitant for Carlton Morris’s goal, but he had to deal with the issues first. selected Diogo Dalot with an amazing pass. Six
Diogo Dalot
Under pressure for the majority of the first half, however he did make one good save. Had to have performed better after Onana’s pass. Six
Raphael Varane
United’s top starting defender as he played traditional defense in an antiquated stadium. remained composed and evaded a booking. 7.
Harry Maguire
gave Luton a free-kick and an opportunity from open play by cynically fouling. sustained an injury and was replaced at halftime, presumably more for tactical reasons than for legal ones. 4
Luke Shaw
I started the game, but I didn’t play through to the end. Another injury setback for a player who sustains injuries much too frequently. 5.
Casemiro
Casemiro was booked after the opponents rode roughshod him in a scene straight out of Villa Park. Fortunately, he was not kicked out, therefore he did not come back for the second half of the game. 3.
Mainoo Kobbie
The only United player with even the slightest degree of ball control. Even his more experienced teammates should study and take notes from his amazing footwork. booked in error. 8
Alejandro Garnacho
received a helper when Rasmus Hojlund veered his off-target attempt onto the goal, but had a poor day marked by another pointless one-on-one.
Fernandes, Bruno
among United’s poorest players on the ball. strangely slowed down the play at times, and his technique was frequently incorrect. In the second part, more engaged but helpless. 4
Marcus Rashford
had a safe half before he foolishly milked some interaction within the vicinity. Thomas Kaminski made a good save, and he adapted to playing center. 5.
Hojlund Rasmus
took his first goal with skill and did a superb job of deflecting the second goal in without letting the ball hit his arm. He worked so hard that his uniform nearly changed color. 8
Subs
Lindelof, Victor
Compared against Villa Park, a more stable day at left back. Six
Evans Jonny
An improvement above Maguire. You had excellent game reading and air dominance. 8
Scott McTominay
Much more discipline than Casemiro. 6
Sofyan Amrabat
came to support the situation. Six
Supervisor
United had no control and finished the first half with an awful 41% of the ball, despite having selected the correct starting lineup. United improved with substitutes. 7.