
Manchester United forward Rasmus Hojlund has set his first record for the club this season.
The Norway striker, who arrived from Atalanta in the summer, scored twice in a 4-3 Champions League defeat to old club FC Copenhagen.
While Hojlund was on the losing side, he did score five goals in his first four Champions League games for the club.
No other United player has matched that feat, with Dimitar Berbatov holding the record.
He scored four in his first two games after signing from Tottenham, but did not score in his next two.
Hojlund had put United 2-0 up in Copenhagen, but a red card for Marcus Rashford and poor defending led to yet another defeat for Erik ten Hag's side.

