The Manchester United striker took less than a minute to break the deadlock in their win away at Luton, scoring in his sixth straight league game.
In doing so he’s become the youngest ever player to achieve the feat.
At 21 years and 14 days old, Hojlund passes Joe Willock, Erling Haaland, Romelu Lukaku and Thierry Henry as the youngest Premier League player to score in six straight games.
Hojlund added a second on eight minutes as he cleverly chested Alejandro Garnacho’s wayward volley into the back of the net.
Since Christmas Day, Hojlund has seven goals in six Premier League games, having previously not scored in the league.
The £72million summer signing from Atalanta had been on fire in the Champions League previously, but his Man United teammates didn’t help him out much.
The Dane got an impressive six goals in the group stage, but Erik ten Hag‘s team still finished bottom of their group and crashed out of Europe.
Now in the league, things have finally started to click up front, with Garnacho also producing the goods alongside Hojlund.
Carlton Morris pulled a goal back for the Hatters on 14 minutes but the three points went to the Red Devils as they ran out 2-1 winners.
Erik ten Hag’s men are sixth in the Premier League table and have won their last four.
They are three points off fifth-placed Tottenham, who were beaten by Wolves on Saturday and five points off fourth-placed Aston Villa.
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