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Manchester United need to be more clinical - Erik ten Hag

Erik ten Hag says Manchester United need to start making life easier for themselves after his under-fire side secured a much-needed victory against promoted Luton before the international break.

This has been a chastening second season in the dugout for the Dutchman, with Wednesday's 4-3 Champions League collapse in Copenhagen making it nine defeats in just 17 matches.

United could ill-afford another shock as Luton came to Old Trafford on Saturday afternoon, when a mixture of poor finishing and fine goalkeeping by Thomas Kaminski frustrated the hosts.

Rasmus Hojlund, Alejandro Garncho and Marcus Rashford all had good chances, but in the end defender Victor Lindelof was the unlikely match winner in a 1-0 Premier League win.

"We could have made life more easy if you score goals, but we create many chances," boss Ten Hag said.

"First half, I observed four 100% chances. If you get the first then you get the second, it becomes more easy.

"But if you don’t score, then you know they can always drop a ball in the box and you are in trouble.

"So we had to fight to the end and it’s maybe not the prettiest, but I am happy we created many chances."

Asked if the lack of cutting edge is a confidence issue, Ten Hag said: "I don’t think it is particularly a confidence thing because Rasmus Hojlund scored five goals in the Champions League. He came full of confidence into this game and it will come.

"Rashford scored 30 goals last season. Obviously he’s now not scoring but there will come a day he starts scoring again.

"I think the other offensive players like Garnacho, they are capable of scoring goals, so it will come.

"But what is good, we already have 13 different goalscorers in our team, so it expresses the way we want to play football.

"Everyone

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