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Ramus Hojlund of Manchester United is a patient man, and Alan Shearer thinks that’s paying off after his “incredible” performance against Luton Town.

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On Sunday afternoon, United won their fifth straight game thanks to two goals from the Denmark international in the first seven minutes.

Hojlund scored five goals in the Champions League group stages, but it took him four months to score his first Premier League goal, a late winner at Old Trafford against Aston Villa.

Since then, the 21-year-old has scored in every league game for which he has been available, increasing his season total to 13.

In the first minute of the match against Luton, Hojlund took a chance on an error from Amari’i Bell and scored. He then skillfully improvised to turn Alejandro Garnacho’s shot into the back of the net off his chest, continuing his scorching form on Sunday.

The legendary player for the Premier League, Alan Shearer, praised the Dane for his “incredible” display of skill in the second goal and insisted that he is now fulfilling his enormous potential.

Shearer said Match of the Day 2, “At times I felt sorry for him because of the transfer fee and how difficult it has been for him in this United side that hasn’t been creating chances.

But he has consistently placed himself in the proper spots and hasn’t shied away from taking mistakes.

Not many players would risk breaking their necks to get there in order to take a chance and gamble on the first goal. He finds that it works.

“[United’s second goal] is instinctive; you have a split second to consider that and twist your body, and it’s an incredible finish.”

“His work ethic, ability to bring players into the game, and quantity of passes in the last third were outstanding.

” When your teammates are depending on you, you have to take the lead in that line. It was unfortunate for him to miss his hat-trick.”

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