'Rollercoaster of emotions' - national media make Viktor Gyokeres Man United transfer point
The improvement of particular Manchester United players is already appears apparent after the arrival of Ruben Amorim.
United are unbeaten in their first two matches under their new head coach, but their overall performances have been patchy. Fast starts have characterised both games; however, the team ultimately stalled on each occasion, almost as quickly as they began against Bodo/Glimt.
But the difference between Ipswich Town and Old Trafford is that the Reds got going again, turning the game back around for their first win under Amorim. As always, national journalists were in attendance on Thursday night, and here is a round-up of what they reported.
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The BBC's chief football news reporter Simon Stone wrote: "His leveller was superb. Hojlund controlled [Noussair] Mazraoui's cross, then manipulated his body position quickly enough to take the shot on before the ball hit the ground.
"His celebration came straight from the newly-released Gladiator film - but Hojlund wasn't finished. The former Atalanta forward's second was more orthodox as he slid in to turn home [Manuel] Ugarte's cross from close range.
"The 21-year-old might have had his first United hat-trick had [Alejandro] Garnacho opted to pass rather than end a powerful forward burst by shooting himself. Hojlund was unable to convert the rebound after the initial effort had been saved. Instead, he has doubled his tally to the season to four and served notice he could seal a regular place in Amorim's team."
Writing for the Guardian, Jamie Jackson