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It passed Luton and United is building a streak!

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She finds her footing and builds a series Manchester United beat Luton 2-1 away from home and made it four consecutive wins in the Premier League, as a result of which they are now three points clear of 5th-placed Tottenham.

The match was decided in the first minutes, with Hoywood to come in powerfully and open the score at 36 seconds after a mistake in the home team’s defense!

The same player doubled his team’s tally in the 7th minute, with Luton managing to get back into the match with an own goal Morris at 14′.

Despite an unlikely start, there was no further goal at Kenilworth Road, with both opponents creating good chances but failing to find the back of the net.

The final whistle found the “hatters” just +1 from the danger zone, while Eric Ten Haag’s team on the other hand is -5 from the top four and -3 from the top five.

In detail, the schedule for the 25th matchday:

Saturday (17/2)

Brentford-Liverpool 1-4

(75′ Toni – 35′ Nunes, 55′ McAllister, 68′ Salah, 86′ Hakpo)

Burnley-Arsenal 0-5

(4′ Edgegaard, 41′ Pen, 47′ Saka, 66′ Trossard, 78′ Hafferts)

Newcastle-Bournemouth 2-2

(58′ pen. Gordon, 90’+2′ Ritchie – 51′ Solanke, 69′ Semenio)

Nottingham Forest-West Ham 2-0

(45’+1′ Avonigi, 90’+5′ Hudson-Ondoi)

Tottenham-Wolves 1-2

(46′ Kulusevski – 42′, 63′ Gomes)

Fulham-Aston Villa 1-2

(64′ Munith – 23′, 56′ Watkins)

Manchester City-Chelsea 1-1

(83′ Rodri – 42′ Sterling)

Sunday (18/2)

Sheffield United-Brighton 0-5

(20′ Buonanote, 24′ Welbeck, 75′ auto. Robinson, 78′, 86′ Andingra)

Luton-Manchester United 1-2

(14′ Morris – 1′, 7′ Hoywood)

Monday (19/2)



Everton-Crystal Palace (22:00)

Postponed match for the 18th matchday:

Tuesday (20/2)



Manchester City-Bradford (21:30)

The schedule for the next (26th) matchday:



Wednesday (2/21)

Liverpool-Luton (21:30)

Friday (23/2)

Chelsea-Tottenham postponement

Saturday (24/2)



Aston Villa-Nottingham Forest (17:00)

Crystal Palace-Burnley (17:00)

Manchester United-Fulham (17:00)

Brighton-Everton (17:00)

Bournemouth-Manchester City (19:30)

Arsenal-Newcastle (22:00)

Sunday (25/2)



Wolves-Sheffield United (15:30)

Monday (26/2)



West Ham-Bradford (22:00)

Source: Sport Fm

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