<p>Manchester: Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was in defiant mood after being handed a touchline suspension following his team's 1-0 Premier League victory over Luton Town on Saturday.</p><p>The Dutchman was shown his third yellow card of the season as Victor Lindelof scored the only goal to earn United their second league win in a row to lift the gloom at Old Trafford after United's poor start to the campaign.</p><p>"There is a certain point you have to accept decisions, I should do as well," Ten Hag told reporters.</p><p>Ten Hag, booked for arguing about a throw-in decision late in the game, will have to watch from the stands when United travel to Everton on Nov. 26.</p><p>"We have a very competent coaching staff and they will take over, and of course up to a certain point I can be involved," he said.</p><p>United's second successive Premier League victory gave Ten Hag and his team a bit of breathing room as defender Lindelof's rare 59th-minute goal sent their fans home happy.</p><p>"We could have made life more easy when you score goals, but I think we create many chances," Ten Hag said.</p><p>"We had to fight until the end and then it's maybe not the prettiest, but I'm happy that we created many chances."</p><p>Rasmus Hojlund, who scored twice in Wednesday's Champions League loss at Copenhagen and had a couple of excellent chances against Luton, went straight for treatment after Ten Hag took him off late in the game.</p><p>"In this moment I can't tell anything about it because I don't know, he did an assessment, but you have to wait for 24 hours, what is what is the conclusion," Ten Hag said.</p><p>Luton have mustered only one win in their debut Premier League season and face a tough challenge to retain their place in the top flight.</p><p>"I go into every game believing that we can win or get something from it," Luton manager Rob Edwards said. "But it is just a huge challenge, the Premier League is so so difficult. The players are really good.</p><p>"This club (United) are in a difficult moment, the expectation's on them today, credit to them, they won the game. We fought really, really hard and showed a lot of good qualities." </p>
<p>Manchester: Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag was in defiant mood after being handed a touchline suspension following his team's 1-0 Premier League victory over Luton Town on Saturday.</p><p>The Dutchman was shown his third yellow card of the season as Victor Lindelof scored the only goal to earn United their second league win in a row to lift the gloom at Old Trafford after United's poor start to the campaign.</p><p>"There is a certain point you have to accept decisions, I should do as well," Ten Hag told reporters.</p><p>Ten Hag, booked for arguing about a throw-in decision late in the game, will have to watch from the stands when United travel to Everton on Nov. 26.</p><p>"We have a very competent coaching staff and they will take over, and of course up to a certain point I can be involved," he said.</p><p>United's second successive Premier League victory gave Ten Hag and his team a bit of breathing room as defender Lindelof's rare 59th-minute goal sent their fans home happy.</p><p>"We could have made life more easy when you score goals, but I think we create many chances," Ten Hag said.</p><p>"We had to fight until the end and then it's maybe not the prettiest, but I'm happy that we created many chances."</p><p>Rasmus Hojlund, who scored twice in Wednesday's Champions League loss at Copenhagen and had a couple of excellent chances against Luton, went straight for treatment after Ten Hag took him off late in the game.</p><p>"In this moment I can't tell anything about it because I don't know, he did an assessment, but you have to wait for 24 hours, what is what is the conclusion," Ten Hag said.</p><p>Luton have mustered only one win in their debut Premier League season and face a tough challenge to retain their place in the top flight.</p><p>"I go into every game believing that we can win or get something from it," Luton manager Rob Edwards said. "But it is just a huge challenge, the Premier League is so so difficult. The players are really good.</p><p>"This club (United) are in a difficult moment, the expectation's on them today, credit to them, they won the game. We fought really, really hard and showed a lot of good qualities." </p>