Bruno Fernandes provided the creativity for Manchester United on Sunday, as we came from behind at Selhurst Park to beat Crystal Palace.
Our captain was credited with the assists for both of our goals, with Joshua Zirkzee converting from a narrow angle, after being played in via Bruno's lofted pass, and Mason Mount ramming home our no.8's quickly taken free-kick.
Bruno is now the Premier League's leading assist source this season, having teed up his team-mates five times.
Each assist has arrived on the road, for a different player, with Harry Maguire (v Liverpool), Casemiro (v Nottingham Forest) and Matthijs de Ligt (v Tottenham Hotspur) also benefitting.
Fernandes is clear of a chasing quintet, as Jack Grealish (Everton), Quilindschy Hartman (Burnley), Mohammed Kudus (Spurs), Yankuba Minteh (Brighton) and Granit Xhaka (Sunderland) all have four.
Bruno also moved above a United legend in the club's all-time Premier League assist charts, as highlighted by TNT Sports during their live coverage.
While the Portuguese playmaker's 56 assists place him far behind the division's record-holder, Ryan Giggs (162), he has now surpassed another Class of '92 member.
Paul Scholes set up 55 goals between his top-flight debut, in September 1994, and his final league appearance, 499 games and almost 19 years later.
Bruno has reached his current figure in 291 fewer appearances, and will now have two other former Reds in his sights, as he occupies fourth place in the list.
Wayne Rooney managed 93 of his 103 Premier League assists while a United player and is, alongside Giggs and Frank Lampard, one of only three players with a century of both goals and assists in the division.
David Beckham is next on the list, with 80 from his 265 top-flight appearances.
MOST PREMIER LEAGUE ASSISTS FOR UNITED
1. Ryan Giggs - 162
2. Wayne Rooney - 93
3. David Beckham - 80
4. Bruno Fernandes - 56
5. Paul Scholes - 55