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Marcus Rashford sends three-word Manchester United message to Rasmus Hojlund

Marcus Rashford has told Rasmus Hojlund to 'keep going' amid his goalscoring heroics for Manchester United.

The Danish striker has been in fine form for Erik ten Hag's side, having become the youngest player in history to score in six consecutive Premier League games. Hojlund's double on Sunday against Luton Town also helped United to a fifth win in a row.

It has been a remarkable transformation for the 21-year-old forward, who failed to score in his first 14 league games for United. Hoijlund arrived at Old Trafford last summer from Atalanta for £64million, although the fee could rise by a further £8m if certain clauses are met.

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And, after his brace against the Hatters that maintained United's top four push, the forward wrote on Instagram: "Big win away from home. One step closer to Where we need to be!" Fellow United forward Rashford responded to Hojlund's post, writing: "Keep going bro."

When discussing Hojlund's rise, Ten Hag said post Luton: "We are very happy with our recruitment. That we recruited the right character because he can perform under stress. And when things go against him like in the first half of the season, he has the abilities to have a strong character, to be resilient, to be determined and to score goals and that is what we saw when we scouted him.

"Of course, he needed some support because it's not so easy when you're so young but, in general, he kept calm and you see his abilities.

"In the start, he didn't have so much luck. He scored some goals, for instance, the one against Brighton, his first [Premier

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