Manchester United fans were quick to notice Sir Alex Ferguson's reaction after Scott McTominay curled in the opener against Burnley.
The frenetic start to the game brought chances for both sides with the best opening in the early stages falling to Cristiano Ronaldo but the 36-year-old could only fire over.
Moments after the glaring miss, his touch set up Scotland international McTominay who found Wayne Hennessey's bottom-left corner to send Old Trafford into delight.
It was the 25-year-old's first goal of the season and brought applause from the legendary United manager as well as a muted celebration from Ralf Rangnick.
The opener from McTominay came on the eve of Sir Alex's 80th birthday - and United fans unfurled a banner celebrating the icon on the Stretford End.
MEN Sport looks at how United fans reacted to the strike and reaction from the Premier League-winning boss.
The goal made for a great start for the Reds who had faced scrutiny leading up to the visit of the Clarets after recent disappointing displays against Norwich and Newcastle United which brought just four points.
Monday's draw with the Magpies led to criticism for Rangnick's players with their desire and body language highlighted as they hung on to take a point away from St James' Park.
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