Rasmus Hojlund scored twice to hand Ruben Amorim his first victory at Manchester United as they came from behind to beat Bodo/Glimt 3-2 in the Europa League at Old Trafford.
Hojlund perhaps would have had a hat-trick had he not been pulled down by the Norwegian side's goalkeeper Nikita Haikan after dispossessing him inside a minute - but Alejandro Garnacho was on hand to fire in the opener to give Amorim another dream start.
United dropped off, just as they had done at Ipswich, and Bodo/Glimt capitalised, exposing holes in the back three as Hakon Evjen and Filip Zinckernagel struck twice in four first-half minutes to put the visitors ahead.
Amorim's relief was clear when Hojlund struck a right-footed volley into the bottom corner just before half-time to bring United level at the break, but the Portuguese was clearly unhappy with the first-half performance as he made a subtle tactical tweak.
Diogo Dalot was brought on for Tyrell Malacia at the break. Left-back Malacia, who was making his first appearance for United for 550 days, was exposed for Bodo/Glimt's second goal.
United remained in a back three in possession, Dalot coming inside almost as a No 10, but reverted to a back four without the ball to address the problems that led the Norwegian champions picking the hosts apart in the first half.
This brought renewed confidence and United went ahead five minutes after the restart as Hojlund slotted in after a lovely Mason Mount flick unlocked Manuel Ugarte, who put the ball on a plate for the Denmark striker, scoring his first goals since October.
United move up to 12th in the Europa League standings with their second win in the competition after five games, two points away from the automatic qualification spots. Bodo/Glimt, meanwhile, sit two points back in 17th.
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