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Manchester United player ratings vs Luton Town as Victor Lindelof and Andre Onana good

Manchester United got a vital win over Luton thanks to a Victor Lindelof goal.

United struggled to convert their chances with Rasmus Hojlund, Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho all going close in the first half. Erik ten Hag was forced into a substitution with Christian Eriksen going off injured and he was replaced by Mason Mount.

Despite United having a number of chances it took the unlikely Lindelof to open the scoring in the second half. Hojlund also looked to have picked up a knock and was replaced by Anthony Martial. Our chief writer Samuel Luckhurst was in the press box at Old Trafford and here are his player ratings from the Premier League fixture.

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Andre Onana

Bright as a button to deny Carlton Morris's first-half header when Luton had barely threatened. 7

Diogo Dalot

Whipped in an inviting cross that Scott McTominay nodded over and ever-present in attacks down the right. 6

Harry Maguire

Made some early careless errors and could have been more adventurous with the ball, such was Luton's reticence. Defended well towards the end. 7

Victor Lindelof

Gifted Luton the chance that led to Morris's effort but atoned with a clinical goal to break the deadlock. Grew thereafter and vindicated his selection over Raphael Varane. 8

Sergio Reguilon

As erratic and energetic as ever. Prone to the odd rash decision and had little influence in the final third until he slid in to cross for Bruno Fernandes. 5

Scott McTominay

Had a good chance from Dalot's header and unwittingly assisted Lindelof. Thomas Kaminski kept out the Scot's late header. 5

Christian Eriksen

Came off in the 40th

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