With his first Premier League goal for Manchester United, RASMUS HOJLUND completed an incredible return.
Numerous inquiries were raised regarding the rationale for investing £64 million on the youthful Danish attacker.
With five goals in the Champions League Group, he was also spot on on Tuesday night, so he could respond.
After stealing the volleyed winner in the 81st minute, which saw United come back from a two-goal deficit, he was barely able to control his emotions.
His father was sobbing in the grandstand, shocked by what his son had just done.
Visitation fans may sing that Old Trafford is "falling down" these days.
However, it still has the ability to create magical moments.
All of this is happening in front of INEOS Sporting Director Dave Brailsford, whose boss Sir Jim Ratcliffe recently acquired a 25% stake in the team.
Even though he was in charge of a complete mess at halftime, he realized at the end of the night that nights like these still make this a really special club.
The Red Devils didn't appear to be trying to hide the fact that this season hasn't been great as Aston Villa scored twice in the first thirty minutes of play.

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