We're all still buzzing about Sunday's result, with Manchester United beating Liverpool at Anfield for the first time since January 2016.
And now it's time to crown our Man of the Match, after we left the poll open in the United App overnight.
There were plenty of candidates for the fan-voted prize, following an excellent team performance, at both ends of the pitch.
Senne Lammens - in only his second appearance for the Reds, and first away from home - was solid between the sticks once again.
The Belgian commanded his area and made an impressive save with his feet from Alexander Isak, as Liverpool applied pressure in the first half.
Senne received 19 per cent of the vote - the same registered by Bryan Mbeumo in a hotly contended poll.
Mbeumo scored his third goal for United after just 62 seconds in L4, picking himself up off the turf and ghosting in behind Virgil van Dijk, before lifting the ball past Giorgi Mamardashvili to become the first Red since Jesse Lingard in 2018 to score in front of The Kop.
Matheus Cunha (10 per cent) and Bruno Fernandes (five per cent) also featured in our supporters' thoughts, but there was only ever going to be one winner after his late goal.
Harry Maguire gleaned 41 per cent of the nominations, mainly thanks to his 84th-minute header.
Our no.5 was also a rock at the back, though, intervening at key moments as the home side threw everything they had at United.
“It means everything,”
Harry said to Sky Sports after the final whistle, as he was also presented with the official Man of the Match prize.
“It’s the old cliche, ‘it’s only three points’, but it’s definitely not. It means a lot more than that to the boys, to the club, to the fans.
“It is only three points on the table, but to come here and do it over Liverpool, and like I said, they have been a top team over the years, and they’ve been a lot better than us in recent years, so it’s nice to get one over them.”
“Harry Maguire is really important for us, he was really important for us today,”
added boss Ruben Amorim.
“He is a great example on that. Everything that he has been through. It's a good example for every kid. And now he has to recover to be ready for Brighton.”
Well done, Harry!