Manchester United’s dominant performance on Wednesday evening garnered a plethora of highlight moments across the 90 minutes.
Just over 35 minutes into the contest, with United pressing for the breakthrough, came 70 seconds of full-blooded action that epitomised the Reds’ relentlessness and fight, which was brilliantly met by growing roars from the Old Trafford crowd at every whole-hearted intervention.
From Lisandro Martinez’s tackle on Heung-min Son, to Jadon Sancho slipping in Fred, to a determined challenge by Luke Shaw, to Fernandes relieving the pressure by playing the ball out to Diogo Dalot and so on, the noise level continued to go through the gears.
It would then reach fever pitch when Antony produced a sublime piece of skill to roll away from two pursuing defenders, and there is no doubt that the roof of our M16 home would have come off shortly after, had Fred’s long-range attempt picked out the top corner as intended.
You can see – and hear - it all in the clip above, alongside a brilliant piece of commentary from our own Liam Bradford, who perfectly describes the intensity inside the stadium at the time.
Our home backing were then, again, appreciative of a battling, energetic showing from the Reds and it resonated across the stadium, similar to during the victory over Liverpool earlier in the season.
While that night would always be a tough act to follow from a satisfaction point of view, the win over Tottenham produced what many believe, myself included, to be the best performance of the Erik ten Hag era so far.
I don’t know about you, but it always gives me a really warm feeling inside when seeing the passionate celebrations that the lads have been enjoying with the supporters on their way off the pitch this season.
Seeing Martinez pump his fists to a serenade of ‘Argentina! Argentina!’, for example, will never get old and the defender has since spoken of his emotion at hearing those chants again last night.
That connection gives me a sense of pride to call United my football club, as did that colossal 70 seconds in the first half, the evening’s atmosphere and another brilliant three points.
On to Chelsea!
The opinions in this story are personal to the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of Manchester United Football Club.