
Manchester United striker Rasmus Hojlund can break a Premier League record on Sunday at Luton Town.
Only Frenchman Nicolas Anelka has been younger than Hjlund, when he scored in five games in a row back in 1998. Hjlund is 21 years and 12 days, while Anelka was 19 years and 239 days.
If the Dane gets on the scoresheet again on Sunday, when Manchester United meet the promoted Luton, he will become the youngest ever to score in six Premier League games in a row.
The current holder of the record is Joe Willock, who in 2021 was able to get the ball over the line six games in a row at the age of 21 years and 272 days for Newcastle.
