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The moment Rasmus Hojlund showed he is the future at Manchester United - and it wasn't his goal

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Having waited 1,022 minutes for his first Premier League goal, Rasmus Hojlund had to wait just another 10 for his second, building on his dramatic late winner against Aston Villa with an equally thrilling early intervention against Tottenham.

The 20-day wait to build on that memorable Boxing Day moment would have felt interminable for the Dane, who missed the trip to Nottingham Forest with illness and then had to contend with criticism from pundits after missing several chances at Wigan a week ago. "Put the ball in the back of the net and stop messing around", Roy Keane told Hojlund at the DW Stadium.

He did just that after three minutes at Old Trafford on Sunday, shifting the ball out of his feet and then smashing home an unstoppable finish.

Ball, meet net. ALSO READ: United insert buy back clause in Hannibal Mejbri deal to Sevilla ALSO READ: Ratcliffe is already giving United something the Glazers never did It was the kind of moment Hojlund needed after the delay in building on his first domestic goal.

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